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Answers quality in hot questions
For few recent months, I've got a habit of downvoting answers which quality doesn't look OK to me.
https://i.sstatic.net/HlC8e.png
These probably can be generally described as low effort and/or these lacking relevance to question asked.
- Opinionated slogans, claims that are not backed up by appropriate references or by compelling presentation of personal experience, posts that appear to ignore prior answers covering same grounds, stuff like that...
As far as I can tell, many (probably most) of my downvotes go to answers in "hot questions".
While I downvote maybe one of the answers to 5-10 "regular" questions, I noticed that almost every question with views over 2K brings answers that look bad to me.
"Hot garbage waves" in the answers appear to happen once or twice a week on average, frequent enough to feel the connection between these and respective questions making their way into SE collider list.
Is that something to worry about?
My particular concern is the poisonous effect these mis-answers have on questions, making interesting and well presented problems look the same as non-constructive popularity contests.
- "Oh look: 'my guess is fairly prosaic. Git is brilliant...' - it can't be a real question with upvoted answer like that".
What is especially depressing is that regular ways to deal with this kind of issues just don't work. It's typically not difficult to edit the question to repel garbage answers, I can easily name a handful of active regulars who can and do just that.
Thing is though, it takes some time to figure how to clean up ambiguous wording while preserving the essence of original. In regular questions this works like a charm, but when editing a hot one, I often find out that when I'm done with edit, someone already posted an answer that invalidates my edit. And answer that exploits another ambiguity. And yet another, and so on, until my brain explodes!
- It feels like all one gets is just like 60 seconds to figure protective edit to cover every word and letter in the question that could possibly be misinterpreted by some random passer-by and exploited for their senseless cheap shots. That's just... impossible. And more, it feels quite unfair to over-police text of such questions: per my observations "hotness algorithm" have been smart enough to pick questions that have reasonably good wording as-is.
For a little data to back up what was written above, I quickly went through questions with more than 10K views asked for last half year.
Please bear in mind that below list only partially represents the issue: it would be hard to do similar walkthrough for questions with over 2K views since these appear about 10x more frequently.
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/156722/how-does-learning-assembly-aid-in-programming
20 answers total, I'd downvote about 7-8
Of 5 answers scored 10 or above, 3-4 look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/158640/why-cant-the-it-industry-deliver-large-faultless-projects-quickly-as-in-other
protected, 27 answers, I'd downvote about 12-13
Of 7 answers scored 10 or above, all look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/159637/what-is-the-mars-curiosity-rovers-software-built-in
protected, 2 answers, all look OK
Both answers are scored above 10 (way above:).http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/159813/do-i-need-to-use-an-interface-when-only-one-class-will-ever-implement-it
13 answers, I'd downvote about 6-8
Of 4 answers scored 10 or above, 3-4 look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/161794/is-it-a-good-idea-to-design-an-architecture-thinking-that-the-user-interface-cla
17 answers, I'd downvote about 8-9
Of 5 answers scored 10 or above, 3-4 look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/162643/why-is-clean-code-suggesting-avoiding-protected-variables
12 answers, I'd downvote about 6-7
Of 3 answers scored 10 or above, all look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/163185/torvalds-quote-about-good-programmer
17 answers, I'd downvote about 7-8
Of 5 answers scored 10 or above, 3-4 look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/165380/how-can-i-really-master-a-programming-language
protected, 14 answers, I'd downvote about 8-9
Of 3 answers scored 10 or above, 2-3 look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/167305/what-functionality-does-dynamic-typing-allow
protected by mod notice, 16 answers, I'd downvote about 8-9
Of 4 answers scored 10 or above, all look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/168751/is-the-use-of-utf8-preferable-to-utf8-true
protected, 3 answers, I'd downvote 2 (especially the one where author didn't even bother to format their code,<meta charset="URF-8">)
The only answer scored above 10 is one that looks OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/173441/what-triggered-the-popularity-of-lambda-functions-in-modern-mainstream-programmi
12 answers, I'd downvote 2-4
Of 5 answers scored 10 or above, all look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/176113/does-having-a-higher-paid-technical-job-mean-you-do-not-get-to-code-any-more
protected, 4 answers, I'd downvote 1-2
There's only one answer scored 10 or above; it looks OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/176582/is-there-an-excuse-for-short-variable-names
protected, 16 answers, I'd downvote about 8-9
Of 4 answers scored 10 or above, all look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/177875/why-is-the-sudden-increase-in-number-of-git-submitters-on-debian-popcon-graph-in
protected, 11 answers, I'd downvote about 6-7
Of 4 answers scored 10 or above, 2 look OK to me.http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/180948/why-arent-user-defined-operators-more-common
12 answers, I'd downvote about 4-6
Of 5 answers scored 10 or above, 4 look OK to me.
URL used to get above questions is:
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/search?tab=newest&q=views%3a10000%20closed%3a0
Note I wrote "I'd downvote" above since I did not really do that to all the answers I checked because of voting limits.
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