[I'm the original commenter]
My opinion is that full example code should at minimum have a comment of some sort.
E.g. Instead of (Go example):
value, _ := Func1()
Func2(value)
do:
value, err := someFunc()
// check err!!
err = Func2(value)
(in particular, if the reader doesn't go to the documentation, like they should, they may not even realize Func2
returns an error).
By the way, I'm not refering to one line code snippets; I'm referring to fully runnable example code (which is the norm for Go answers here).
Although it's true that some people will just do foolish things and that can't be prevented; we can at least make it a little harder for someone that just doesn't know any better to start getting into bad habits.
The issue is that as much as we can blame the fools that cut-n-paste bad/incomplete examples into their own code, this happens. And then some other SO user has to waste time answering a question by someone that is ignoring errors.