How about we start thinking from newbies perspectives. The forum is so big. You say search the forum. If it's first time or new to bitcoin/cryptocurrency and somehow found the forum, how do they know to navigate through all the sub-sections and jargons?
I don't think that's rocket science. They're new to the forum and not to the internet.
When people are first learning about crypto, they are excited, nervous, they want information, they have questions. Most are not expert information diggers. It's difficult to understand the forum layout, relevant sub forums. You can't just google anything and everything and read some websites. I would rather post on some forum, get more replies and explanation from members there.
No forum allows posting of redundant topics which already has answers. If you google any topic with bitcointalk keyword beside it, you'd get relevant results. There are thousands of new accounts created everyday, imagine all of them starting the same topic which has been discussed here multiple times years ago?
So, if you think a newbie is asking a question which has already been asked a hundreds of times, then as an experienced member you could point to that thread, ask the mod to lock the thread. Most of were newbies and most of us posted and asked seeming stupid things, asked some common sense questions. So, we should understand that most are genuine newbies posting questions that they genuinely want answers for.
How do you separate genuine newbies? In most of the cases, members here do point them to the right threads.
Even to me many sections seems like alien places to me, I still only go to sections relevant to me. Most of the sections I have no interest whatsoever. Therefore, I think newbies are confused when trying to navigate through the forum. So, we should be understanding of their viewpoint.
You don't expect people to spoon feed you. Most of the sections have stickies for the common questions asked. The fact is, people just don't to invest their time to figure out things but rely on external help.
Yes, there are also some newbie accounts with shit posts. Because of the posts and merit requirements for member ranking upgrades, there's no way to avoid some new members trying to increase their activity level with low quality post. Unfortunately, this is just a side effect we have to live with.
We don't have to. Report the posts and get them deleted.