How much work you put into these should be roughly proportional to how useful you think the question would be *if it was asked correctly.* - **Useless:** Down-vote. - **Useless and misleading to folks searching:** Down-vote, vote to close ([this reason works][1]). - **Possibly useful if it had the code:** either edit to include the code, leave a note for the asker, or vote to close as above. - **Possibly useful even without the code:** do nothing, or make minor cleanup edits to make it easier to find. That's assuming you do anything at all, of course. I definitely *wouldn't* bother editing out links - that just makes it harder for others to evaluate the question and burns up time you could be using on something more productive. **Spam notes:** this isn't extremely common in my experience, but it does happen that you'll find a "question" that's nothing but a thinly-veiled vehicle for getting a link to the asker's website posted. These are usually pretty obvious, and should just be flagged as spam. [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/258685/should-we-have-a-more-specific-close-reason-for-vague-debugging-questions