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How can it be that some question have answers whose creation date is earlier than the creation date of the question?

See this data.SE query:

SELECT 
COUNT(*)
FROM Posts PA
JOIN Posts PQ ON PQ.Id = PA.ParentId
WHERE PA.PostTypeId = 2
AND DATEDIFF(S, PQ.CreationDate, PA.CreationDate) < 0

Or this Question.

Maybe there is a bug?

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  • If you look at the edit history, you'll see the question-merge Aug 31, 2015 at 10:39

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That is caused by question merges.

If an newer question is designate as the master, the answers of the older question(s) could have a creation date earlier than the master question.

This is very much by design.

There are several cases like this one as answered by Martijn Pieters and this one with an answer from Marc Gravell

Here is the query that list all questions with that effect

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  • Don't you mean the opposite? If a newer question is the master, then we have answers from the older question being merged in.
    – Rob Mod
    Sep 1, 2015 at 7:05

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