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Martin Smith
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Why are questions with silly errors well answered?

Stack Overflow is always known for quality questions. But you see there are many questions where there is a minor mistake or typo. Take an example of this, *http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43564261/settimeout-to-remove-class-not-firing/43564290?noredirect=1#comment74179395_43564290

The question is now deleted but the mistake it contained was passing 10,000 instead of 1,000 to a parameter requiring milliseconds and wondering why it didn't fire after 1 second.

I have tried to raise the same concern in that question. Then also such questions have answers as well as upvotes.

Is Stack Overflow awarding reputation points for such questions?

But for what reason!!!

Just to point out that the OP is missing a colon, an extra s, etc, etc...

Neither do they help other community members in the future.

Is there any rule to sort out this issue?

Hemant
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