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Let's say that I posted a question and nobody bothered to reply to my post, and I answered my own question. Do I get the points for the question?

I'll make the question even simpler: why shouldn't I get the points for the following question? How to add exception handling to SqlDataSource.UpdateCommand

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    If someone upvotes the question or your answer you will. Aug 19, 2014 at 13:29
  • Not a single expert bothered to post anything. You're saying that they had no interest in helping me, but now they're going to upvote? Aug 19, 2014 at 13:44
  • Someone edited your answer, so why wouldn't someone see your question and answer and upvote them or one of them?? Aug 19, 2014 at 13:45
  • @JonathanDrapeau, so you're saying that someone editing my answer by eliminating a meta question is good enough? In other words, they can't help me but they can eliminate text where I try to make a point? Aug 19, 2014 at 13:47
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    Hi there. I edited your answer because asking whether or not you would get "the points" was only noise and put it at risk of being downvoted. That was not a move against you. Aug 19, 2014 at 13:48
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    @FrédéricHamidi, I know it's not, and I apologize if it sounded that way. Aug 19, 2014 at 13:54
  • My point is very simple: nobody looked at my question, so why shouldn't I get the points for the answer? The answer's correct. Aug 19, 2014 at 13:55
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    "nobody bothered to reply" is a misunderstanding of how help works here. No one owes you an answer, and people may have not answered for a variety of reasons. Suggesting it is down to laziness is not an appropriate way to approach a volunteer community.
    – halfer
    Aug 19, 2014 at 14:00
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    If you claim that people "cannot be bothered" you are explicitly saying that they were not willing to expend effort you deem sufficient. I think it is quite reasonable to say that you are implying readers who did not post an answer were/are too lazy for you. Perhaps you could change your wording, and take on board this critique?
    – halfer
    Aug 19, 2014 at 14:19
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    No, it does matter. That is what you fail to understand.
    – GEOCHET
    Aug 19, 2014 at 17:00
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    I could answer, but it's not important to me to do so. However, just for your 'tude issue, I'll add another downvote. Aug 19, 2014 at 19:47
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    Surprise, someone that downvotes my question simply because they don't like me. Aug 19, 2014 at 19:57
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    "Can you explain that to me?" - "Perhaps all your arguing and begging for votes is why people are responding to you negatively." It would help if you stopped emoting and read what was being written to you.
    – GEOCHET
    Aug 19, 2014 at 22:46
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    I just find it amusing that you think I'm begging for your vote. On the other hand, I see you're another one that downvotes all my questions because you don't like me. That's great; more power to you. Join the club. Aug 20, 2014 at 12:51
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    You clearly have it all figured out.
    – GEOCHET
    Aug 21, 2014 at 20:06

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If other people vote up your question and/or answer you will get points.

However, you don't get any points from accepting the answer - that would lead to people gaming the system by accepting their own answer even when other people have provided good answers.

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  • That makes sense, but you didn't seem to read the part that says that "nobody bothered to reply to my post". Would you like me to post the link to see if other people provided good answers or even participated? Aug 19, 2014 at 13:36
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    @user3605366 - I assumed you meant that you got no other answers - but voting is independent of answering so I'm now not sure what you're asking.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Aug 19, 2014 at 13:38
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If the question and answer are helpful, you will probably get enough up-votes so that the +17 for accepting your own answer doesn't weigh much anymore. (+2 as the asker and +15 as answerer)

It's ok that you don't get it, because it might mean abuse by other users to get reputation.

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  • Don't forget the +15 that you won't get from having your answer accepted as well.
    – JonK
    Aug 19, 2014 at 13:31

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