For example, we have 2 situations:
- Accepted answer.
- Not accepted answer yet (but a very good answer).
I know something that is related to the question and is good elaboration for the answer.
In what cases can I edit the question and elaborate it and when I should not do that?
P.S. I've recently edited an answer on Stack Overflow of a 15k-rating user. I was really afraid of doing this because I was surprised he did not write in his answer what I want to elaborate. After my edit he turned the answer back to his own edit with an explanation:
@VictorPolevoy That's a good suggestion, but you should add it in an answer of your own: I'm just directly answering the question.
I thought it is always good to elaborate good answers to make them better. In my own experience, when I search something on Stack Overflow I want to see all-in-one answers. That makes me not waste much time in getting a full answer on the question, however I understand that it is good to read all of the answers anyway. Also, good, full answers can be a wiki-like answer, in my own opinion.
About duplicates: @gnat this is not a duplicate. User in this "duplicate" question asked about simple code formatting while I am asking about a good contribution and not just simple edit of the text. It is not enough big to make it be a separate answer and it is not so few to say it can be a comment to the answer.
I think, this is a good question on here because a lot of people may be confused about this.