From time to time I ask a question on Stack Overflow. The community is incredibly fast and correct, but sometimes I beat them to it and answer my own question after some research.
Not that it matters a lot, but I used to earn some reputation when answering my own question. This time though, I didn't get any. Is there a limit on answering your question, or has there been a change of policy?
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You can answer your own question - you will get reputation if it gets upvoted (assuming you did not mark it as Community Wiki). There is no time limit for getting reputation for upvotes... I am still getting some rep for posts over 3 years old. You don't gain reputation from accepting your own answer. |
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Policy apart, you are supposed to do the research first and ask later, I guess. That way, you have not only been getting some unfairly gained reps (unfairly because you did what you should have done anyway and because you did it too late for the question and too early for the others to catchup), but ... [let me post this much first -may edit to add more] :) :) |
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