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Should I continue adding a question if I have found the answer myself?
Despite regularly clicking the "Ask Question" button and partially filling out the form to do so, I've only submitted four questions on my regular Stack Overflow account. This is because I often find myself discovering the answer to my own question while filling out the form (the process of translating an issue into words seems to help me understand my actual issue and therefore solve it, so the answer is reached by myself, not by the list of related questions), and then cancelling the question (see Why is it that properly formulating your question (for stackoverflow) often yields you your answer).
Should I always be cancelling these questions, or should I be using the "Answer your own question" feature to post both the question and the answer, provided the question isn't too specific and localized?