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Should I update my question to include the correct answer?

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Sometimes users solve their own questions, which is great. Sometimes they say they've solved it and move on, which is not so great. The above question is middle-ground: the user posted an answer to his own question, but as an edit to the question instead of as a real answer.

Should any action be taken in such a case? The obvious solution is to copy the edit into a real answer. But is this the right solution? In this case, the answer is a little hidden and there are no other answers, so it appears on the unanswered list.

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We just saw this problem on Gaming. Questions belong in the question body, while answers belong in the answers.

I would suggest rolling back the edit and then suggesting the user to post their edit as an answer (or, if they already have done so like on Gaming, tell them to accept it). If they had the prudence to return and provide the edit for their solution, it's probably likely they'll return if they are told in comments to post an answer.

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I'd only roll back the edit in those cases where they say they solved it without providing the actual solution. I'd still suggest they put the solution in an answer in any case. – Bill the Lizard Jan 6 '11 at 15:28
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@Bill I suppose that if the answer isn't yet around, you could probably hold off on the rollback until a proper answer is added. But removing the "SOLVED" and similar indicator from the title I think would be a good idea at any point. – Grace Note Jan 6 '11 at 15:29
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Agreed. When people are adding "SOLVED" to the title, I guess we need to point out the "Accepted" feature as well. :) – Bill the Lizard Jan 6 '11 at 15:33

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