I see several users on Stack Overflow answering questions very quickly, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an [example][1] of this kind of user, and [one of][2] his answer (10k+ only, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

 His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking him to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a response. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotes, he removes his answer.

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In my opinion, it is a bit **easy** to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that **his strategy pays off**: sometimes the answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. **How should I react against this type of user?**

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think **the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers**.


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/users/1749403/sajeetharan
  [2]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42690114/angularjs-giving-errror-as-module-not-defined