Consider the following scenario: A (new) user asks a question that is related to a specific plugin. It may or may not employ core functionality, but is at least borderline, if not entirely, off-topic. It however is not badly phrased and does show some research effort (apart from having ignored the Tour/Help/FAQ). Regardless, you know the answer and could help the OP without much effort or researching. It's an easy type up. Pro for answering: Humanity. Altruism. The want to help. Con of answering: It would encourage further questions of the kind, by the same or another user. Specific example, just now: [Remove All in One SEO Pack Widget while posting][1] The OP could have phrased the question more generic. She didn't though. She does show research effort. Also, she knows the plugin-specific part of the answer (to be precise: she knows the handle of the metabox she wants to remove and she knows how to do it). She could have asked "Why can I not remove a (!) metabox from an edit screen? What am I doing wrong?". *If* she had phrased it that generic, *it would have been an in-scope question*... I could tell her that she's using the wrong hook. That is (or could be) plugin independent. I left a comment to a question that should point her in the right direction. I did close vote the thing. Still, I could type up a solution quicker than asking for your opinion on meta. I however don't feel like encouraging off-topic content. What is the right thing to do? [1]: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/162823/remove-all-in-one-seo-pack-widget-while-posting