I've seen some weird stuff coming from high-rep users. I won't post identifying information to avoid meta effect.
In one case a user with 110K+ rep upvoted (and took credit in a comment) a junk question that was later closed as "unclear" with -11 votes. I actually flagged the comment for moderation because I was concerned that the user's account had been hacked. The flag was marked "helpful".
In another an 18K user posted a question you'd expect from a brand new user in their first high school programming course. This question got -9 score and 4 close votes before the OP deleted it.
This user has quite a few well-received and well-written questions, although the top question is a shameless request for opinions about competing libraries posted in 2015 which cannot be deleted because is serves as a dup-target. They post a lot of "which is better" opinion-based questions that get upvoted and fewer actual on-topic questions.
I try to uphold what I understand to be the guiding principle of SO, where helping the OP is a worthwhile but ultimately secondary goal to being a long=lived resource for FUTURE users. To maintain quality it is necessary to downvote and close questions that are low-quality using a simple criterion:
If someone else encountered a similar situation, would the contents of this question make it findable in a meaningful way, does it contain enough information for an average user with knowledge in its tags to understand the question, and is it written in a way that will attract answers of value.
My Questions for SO-Meta (all related):
Is my understanding of the SO raison d'être still valid?
These question that are off-topic but protected by dup-target-links are like cysts in the tissue of SO. They are not terribly damaging but their usefulness will eventually decay, possibly into negative value territory. Is it worth putting any effort towards cleaning these up?
Does this sound like I'm suffering from XKCD "Somebody is wrong on the Internet" so I should take a long break from SO?