Suppose an answer provided by somebody else requires clarification. How do I ask them to clarify their answer?
Note: The original question need not be mine.
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Suppose an answer provided by somebody else requires clarification. How do I ask them to clarify their answer? Note: The original question need not be mine. |
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The correct way is to add a comment to the post you don't understand, but your reputation on Stack Overflow doesn't allow you do add comments, as your reputation should be at least 50, to comment on any post. As for your actual reputation, you can comment on your posts, or on the answers given for your questions. Don't write what should be a comment as answer, as that is reserved for what answers the question; asking more details is not an answer. If you can ask a question that is different from the already asked (and by different I mean a question that would not be seen as duplicate), then you could ask a new question, as registered users who are not blocked from asking questions can always ask a new question (with a limit per month, as far as I recall).
Consider that your question could still be closed as duplicate. |
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That's what are comments for, so just use them. You don't even need to @mention them, they will be notified automatically Unfortunately, you need at least 50 reputation (on Stack Overflow) in order to be able to comment everywhere. If the question is yours, you can comment on it, though |
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