Most of the time when I ask a question on Stack Overflow, I find myself in such a conundrum that I fully expect another user will arrive at a solution before I do, but that is not always the case. As such, I post my own answer to it and later accept it if there are no better solutions offered. Not that it happens often, but occasionally I have seen other users (perhaps those who had been working on a solution) retaliate in various ways- most recently by flagging a perfectly well-formed question as overly-broad, and more often with revengeful down-votes.
That said, I think it would be a nice feature to offer converting the answer / question format in these cases into one that is informative. If put into a review queue thereafter, it could offer users the ability to vote to accept or reject, and so keeps in line with the spirit of the site.
Has this idea been proposed and given serious consideration before?
Beyond improving the social dynamic, I believe it would also improve the content. Undoubtably, there are many questions that go unanswered because the author neglected to post a perfectly valid answer to his or her own question for any reason, but I do suspect peer pressure could be a factor.