If I understand your question correctly, then I would say no. The site's name is about answers and specifically about WikiAnswers... as a wiki site, anyone can ask a question and anyone can answer a question. There are going to be some wrong answers because people are goofing around, but over time, the bad stuff gets corrected and the good stuff gets improved. It takes a while, and it takes a lot of dedicated people to make it happen... but we're trying to make it better every day. I'm assuming from the tone of your question that you would prefer to go to a different site to find answers, which you are perfectly welcome to do... but if you want to hang around here, we invite you join us in working to make things better.
Examples of the ignoring the question fallacy include changing the subject when someone asks a difficult question, providing irrelevant information in response to a specific inquiry, or deflecting attention away from the original topic by giving unrelated answers.
fallacy(period)
Fallacy is a noun.
A fallacy is a statement that is in error or not correct. "The earth is flat" is a fallacy.
A fallacy is basically an error in reasoning.
fallacy of positive instances
An ad hominem fallacy, sometimes called a "genetic fallacy" or "to the person fallacy" or shorted to "ad hominem", is a kind of logical fallacy. This logical fallacy's definition is: attacking the person rather than the statements the person made.
What is a ad hominem genetic fallacy?
The naturalist fallacy.
The Rhapsodic Fallacy was created in 1984.
naturalistic fallacy
Its Semantic Fallacy, Logical Fallacy, and Normative Fallacy.