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I have seen an issue where the questioner asks about a problem, when the solution is given (even as accepted answer), the questioner asks for further help in comments, like he/she wants more features than initial question, what should be done here?

I have also seen that other answerers (who gave answers other than accepted solution) tries to grab that opportunity to be the accepted answer.

What should I do here if I am in the position of the accepted answerer?

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Said asker of questions should be pointed towards opening a new follow-up question which is about his new problem specifically. It's up to anyone's judgement at what point a follow-up comment thread goes off the rails into territory which is too broad to be covered by comments, but I'd say if the follow-up comments clearly can't be answered within the length of a comment and/or if the length of the comment thread exceeds half a dozen comments, you should probably point the user towards the "Ask Question" button in the top right.

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    Refer for asking a new question is probably the most logical response for this kind of problem I guess. Thanks a lot.
    – ruddra
    May 8, 2014 at 12:09

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