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Am I doing something wrong or is the user a help vampire?
Stop answering this person.
Just walk away. You've provided more than enough information for their question.
The worst part is this comment that they left:
Please see if you can help me here as well....
64
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Guidelines to being a prolific snitch
Your flag was (emphasis mine):
User is asking a streak of very poorly received, poorly researched and poorly worded questions, refusing to respond meaningfully to comments and never editing their ...
50
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Answer unaccepted after a few days; OP changed scope of question in comments
This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't ...
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Penalty for answering help-vampire questions? Or reward closure?
I agree it's a problem but I don't think penalties, bans, throttling and restrictions for answering is the way to go.
Most of the problem is the low quality questions that people swarm around, which ...
25
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What should we do when a user does not learn from previous answers and keeps on asking questions?
Here's what you should do with questions like these:
Downvote questions that do not demonstrate any research done by OP. You should liberally downvote any question where the OP clearly doesn't ...
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How should I handle users reposting their closed question with minimal title changes?
Just close the new one as a duplicate of the old one.
If that's not possible, close the new question with the same reason the old one was closed.
Don't use custom flags for something that can be ...
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What is the proper way to deal with help vampires that repost closed questions letter for letter under a different account?
A word-for-word repost of a question by two different accounts is almost always worth a custom moderator flag. Make sure you call out that this is an exact copy of another question, so that we don't ...
Brad LarsonMod
- 170k
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You are not going to believe the top 10 things the they did next!
This is what is wrong with SO now.
Actually, many would argue that what you've shown here is what's wrong with SO now: high-rep users making rude, pretentious comments that, regardless of the ...
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Are « rep-hounds » necessarily bad people?
"So my question is as "help vampires" who aren't interested in helping the community, do "rep whores" are necessarily have to be low-considerated people?"
Yes, because they constantly help in ...
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Penalty for answering help-vampire questions? Or reward closure?
I doubt penalizing users will gain much ground, rather than punishing users for behavior we don't want I think we should reward them for behavior that we do want.
A while back Pëkka had a good idea, ...
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Guidelines to being a prolific snitch
Taken from George Stocker's answer to why my flag was declined... one of his guidelines for raising custom flags pertains to you:
Be actionable. What do you want us to do? That should be your ...
13
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Accepted
"Explain this code to me" disguised as "Explain part of this code to me"
I think downvoting and don't looking back would be my first option. If I think there's a human being worth the effort on the other side, I'd comment and try to give some guidance.
Voting to close, or ...
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What features of the site are available to help make spotting Help Vampires simpler?
I don't see much need for such a feature. We're not doing that user wise, but based on question contents quality. If the quality doesn't fit, downvote, closevote and move on, that's it.
If the user ...
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What is the proper way to deal with help vampires that repost closed questions letter for letter under a different account?
Ideally, if the old question hasn't been deleted and the users were the same, closing it as a dupe of that would be a good path to go.
However, if the user has created multiple questions analogous to ...
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Are « rep-hounds » necessarily bad people?
The question itself betrays a sense of uncertainty from OP about the matter. If you said, "Are graffiti artists necessarily bad people" then are already admitting that there's a controversy around ...
8
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Penalty for answering help-vampire questions? Or reward closure?
I have nowhere near the experience that most of you do on this site (at least as a poster). However, I do have what may be a different background that makes me a bit more sympathetic toward at least ...
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When should I stop trying to help?
when should I end it?
Whenever you grow tired of it. As you already know, this back-and-forth isn't the model or purpose of Stack Overflow, and it isn't helping anyone else.
Questions that require ...
Cody GrayMod
- 238k
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When should I stop trying to help?
In such a situation SO isn't the right tool for the job. They need a tutor, a teacher (in a class), a tutorial on the subject, a book, or some other source that's designed to convey more than is ...
6
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You are not going to believe the top 10 things the they did next!
I completely understand the level of frustration you're experiencing, we all see problematic questions on a regular basis on SO. Sometimes it feels like community moderation isn't keeping up with the ...
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You are not going to believe the top 10 things the they did next!
First...calm down.
Let's discuss the question at hand. Having skimmed it, it reads like it could be a potentially usable question; a user wants to be able to draw something on a screen behind the ...
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Do we need to instill some common sense into minds of users who keep asking bad questions?
A summary of the suggested options:
Ignore them
It is an option. Just don't give them any more attention than other users.
That being said, I only found around ten such users, but given they ask ...
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What features of the site are available to help make spotting Help Vampires simpler?
If someone has a lot of poorly received questions, they'll eventually get question-banned. If you notice someone that you believe is a Help Vampire but has not been question-banned, you should flag ...
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What should I do when a user keeps changing their question expecting me to change my answer to match?
only to see the exact same code I've written in another question by another user.
If you see a question with the same code as another question asking the same thing, flag (or vote, at 3k+ reputation) ...
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Penalty for answering help-vampire questions? Or reward closure?
Punishment is unlikely to have much positive effect, instead it may deter answerers from providing answers.
"but but, that's what we want right?"
No, because the pool of answerers is already small ...
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"Explain this code to me" disguised as "Explain part of this code to me"
These all sound to me like classic cases of bad content. There are flags and other means (downvote/comment) to let users who do this know that their content is low quality, and even if they don't ...
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Penalty for answering help-vampire questions? Or reward closure?
This is a question about gamification. Stack Overflow motivates me by giving me points and tag score.
That these are arbitrary is rather beside the point.
Likewise at least part of my motivation ...
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