I very often see comments about a question posted as answers, e.g., "format it this way" or "why don't you post it over here". I think this practice clogs up the answers and the comment feature is for these sorts of remarks. What's the general consensus on etiquette?
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In addition to the basic "Answers should always provide an answer" rule, I also propose
Even if the question is a terrible plz-send-teh-codez question, posting a joke as an answer is blatant rep-whoring, since you will get voted up for being funny rather than for being correct or insightful, which is what your reputation is supposed to describe. |
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Personal opinion? Answers should be answers, comments should be comments. Generally, things appear to be moderated that way eventually anyway. |
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Answers should and will be indexed by google - its what will help future generations find the right answer (via google etc). Comments - they are meta - and essentially messages to the person who wrote the question/answer (which others can view if they want to). Not even sure if the bots will crawl them. |
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Remarks about the question or answer should be a comment. Answers to the question asked should be answers. |
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Answers should add to the community knowledge on the subject. I try to keep the "it's like a Wiki" concept in mind. While I agree with you regarding answers that should have been comments, I've also seen the opposite: comments that provided useful information and should have been posted as answers or edited into an existing answer. I tend to gloss over comments most of the time so I hope that I'm not missing anything important by not reading them. |
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When possible comments should not be given as answers. That being said, there are people without enough rep to comment yet (like yours truly for instance :p) |
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