There were 2 scenarios where recently I made my answer into CW:
OP spammed me, ignored my advices, kept begging and whining, so I gave up on helping and made my answer CW to signal others to take over. I gave up ownership of my answer, so others are free to copy parts of it (not that it's forbidden to begin with, but at least now it's more explicit), or just edit and improve it.
I answered one way, then contradicted my answer with another. Truth is, I didn't know the answer, and only went on a fact-finding mission, and compiled whatever I could. I eventually put everything together into one post, contrasting the findings, etc. It's not an "answer", but it's still good information (I thought), so I made it to CW, as a signal for others that they're free to use these information, add more research, make their own conclusion (hopefully justified by the information and not just an opinion, etc).
The questions are:
- Is this proper scenarios to turn an answer to CW?
- In both cases, nothing "happened" after I turn it to CW. Nobody in the community "took over". I didn't really pass the torch to anyone. It was just dropped and nobody picked it up.
- Did something went "wrong" or should I expect this from time to time?
