I have just seen the check-box for community-wiki for an answer. For a question, I can understand, but for an answer?
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Your answer might be something that you want other people to edit and augment. For example, a list of books on a particular topic, or a list of technologies that satisfy a particular niche. In this case, community wiki is the right option since it lowers the bar for other users to add useful details. |
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I've occasionally made answers Community Wiki if they've been improved by many people - e.g. if people have added a variety of comments, and I've edited the answer to include them. I'd also use CW for an answer which has just culled the best bits of a variety of other answers. In both cases it leads to a more Wikipedia-like situation: an answer which is genuinely community driven rather than the work of one person, and which becomes the "ultimate" answer to that question. |
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I tend to make my answer Community Wiki if I feel the question should be CW, and isn't yet. |
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If you know the community isn't going to like your answer for whatever reason, then you can save yourself some grief by making it CW. |
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