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A lot of time after I ask a question I still have further questions about the problem or I come up with new questions that are closely related. It is always a pain to ask follow-up questions or related questions in the comment section and I do not want to keep updating my original question to accommodate the new questions. Is it best to just create another question all together at that point?

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The correct way to ask a follow-up question is to ask a new question. Link back to the original so people can see the context.

Asking follow-up questions in comments is bad practice and won't get you the answers you want.

And editing the initial question to turn it into a chameleon question is possibly even worse.

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    ... and editing the initial question to turn it into a chameleon question is possibly even worse than asking for further details in comments.
    – Bruno
    Jul 25, 2014 at 12:10
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    @Bruno - I'll just steal that and edit it into the answer ;)
    – ChrisF Mod
    Jul 25, 2014 at 12:12
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    A particularly heinous practice is to unaccept the already accepted answer (-15) to goad the answerer into helping with your followup or chameleon question. Don't ever do that - it's super rude. Dec 24, 2014 at 19:54
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    I have made a follow up question by asking a new question and linking the original one but it got closed
    – A student
    Nov 2, 2019 at 17:27

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