You don't **have** to do anything, of course. But if you want to do something...

### Constructive things to do

* On those occasions you find yourself getting riled by it, walk away. Life is too short. Smell some roses. Take a walk. Read a poem.
* Downvote if the question "does not show any research effort".
* Post *polite* comments pointing out basic resources that are available such as MDN and SO's own documentation, and highlighting the search feature.
* Closevote duplicates, targeting the best dupetarget you can find.
* If closevoting a duplicate that would be trivial to find via SO's search, consider a polite comment describing how to use the search feature, perhaps linking to [the search help](http://stackoverflow.com/help/searching).
* Answer non-duplicates. SO's goal is to be a repository of programming knowledge. This means not just of the tricky stuff. "How do I access the contents of an array" could be a good question and an opportunity to talk about how arrays are zero-based so indexes go 0...length-1 (whereas humans tend to start counting with 1 instead), they have a `length` property, some are sparse, what happens if you try to access an entry that isn't there, etc., etc. Basic questions are not automatically bad questions. (Of course, these days, they *are* likely to be duplicates, although I'm surprised sometimes when I can't find a dupetarget for something basic.)
* Post *polite* comments on answers to obviously-duplicate questions (after closevoting with a target) saying that we don't need yet another answer to the question.
* Downvote answers that are poor or fail to answer the question, just like on other questions.
* Upvote answers on questions that aren't obviously duplicates if they're clear and accurate, just like on other questions.

And again, you're not *obligated* to do anything.

### *Un*constructive things *not* to do

* Downvote answers that answer the question correctly.
* Berate or belittle the OP.
* Get really unhappy or angry about it; again, when this happens, just walk away. *(this one is difficult)*

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*I note the tension between "Downvote if the question 'does not show any research effort'" and "Answer non-duplicates". I think this is a tension inherent in SO itself: It's meant to be a repository of programming knowledge, and yet, if you post on SO you're expected to have already searched other repositories of programming knowledge. In any case, I invoke Walt Whitman: "Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes."*