You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give [how to find the third element of an array][1] as an example. Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 [since this question](http://stackoverflow.com/posts/8238456/timeline) so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect). Now, one could argue that *both* questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well. --------- There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example [Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered?](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/296157/660921) (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed. [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40956731/get-specific-objec-in-array-based-on-index