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Either the Weed Eater hat requirements description is incomplete, or there is a problem with it. It appears to require that the tumbleweed question you answer be someone else's question.

I answered my own tumbleweed and accepted it, but was not awarded this hat.

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  • I changed the tags to support instead of bug. Rollback if you feel it's wrong :) Dec 18, 2015 at 19:42

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Taking a cue from What are the requirements to get the “Weed Eater” hat?

The first point is

The answer was posted during Winter Bash and is not a self-answer.

And hence I answered my own tumbleweed and accepted it, but was not awarded this hat is not a bug but intended.

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    Thanks. I assumed a site originally for software developers would be more precise in the specified requirements. :-(
    – James
    Dec 18, 2015 at 19:41
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    @James I've listed some of the implicit things (including this very one) here: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/245122/…. Let's be honest here: You tried to cheat, and are just disappointed that we foresaw it :)
    – balpha StaffMod
    Dec 19, 2015 at 7:42
  • Yay! @balpha I was 1000th view on the question i.stack.imgur.com/uQKLJ.png \o/ :) Dec 19, 2015 at 13:43
  • @balpha, I think cheat is a pretty strong word, and I certainly wouldn't describe it that way. Cheat implies that I was trying to not do what was required by using some else's work as my own or intentionally bypassing the rules. I tried to get a hat in the easiest possible way following the rules that were specified, and happened to notice a possible scenario that fit within the stated rules. Isn't that what we all do every day as developers? If I had created new accounts or hacked into the system, that would be cheating.
    – James
    Dec 19, 2015 at 15:22
  • Lol, James. @balpha was clearly joking (See the :) at the end). Also usually friends call each other as Hey you cheater, that doesn't imply that you are a cheater, It's just a friendly term. Feb 11, 2016 at 15:31

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