Every once in a while I see an answer that is good, and hits the core, but misses a lot of important notes or details. When I see these, I can think of three things I can do to improve the answer:
- Leave a comment suggesting possible updates to the answer
- Edit the answer
- Leave my own answer.
But all of those have some major pitfalls.
- If I just leave comments, there is no guarantee the answer will be updated and then people might not look at the comments.
- I am happy to edit the answer, but If I edit an answer to improve its effectiveness I feel like I get cheated since I do not partake of any of the gained rep. It all goes to the Original poster, even if my edit made it correct.
- If I was a jerk I would always leave my own "better" answer since I get to take all the rep! However, I feel that is unfair. I could give credit to the original poster, but they still dont get any rep. Normally, if the original poster has a ton of rep, I don't really worry about it, but when they have less rep than me, I feel bad about "stealing" their rep.
This question is twofold:
Perhaps there could be a feature where you can "give credit" to someone when you post your answer. Kindof like tagging someone in your original post, and then split the proceeds. This is especially useful in bounties. I recently posted a bounty question, and some of the answers where so similar I almost didn't know who to give the bounty too.
Second, as a discussion, what are some things you do in these situations?
Please note: This situation occurs BEFORE an answer is chosen. If an answer is already chosen, I just leave it since it was obviously enough information.