Questions tagged [self-answer]
Questions also answered by the user asking, easily marked by the shaded user card attached to the answer.
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Tag badges for self-answers
As I know, my tag badge score isn't affected if it was me who added a tag to the question I answered.
Does this mean that self-answers don't usually affect my tag score? Will tag score be affected if ...
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Could we prevent posting a question when the "Answer your own question" option is checked and the answer is empty?
Steps to reproduce:
Press Ask Question button.
Fill in title, question body, and choose tags.
Check Answer your own question check box.
Leave the answer empty.
Press the Post Your Question And Answer ...
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Is it OK to promote my own code by answering my own questions?
I have written some plugins for jQuery that are very often searched on Google. One of them is used for long-click event handler, presented in a "beautiful" way, for example:
$("a").longclick( ...
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Is it acceptable to improve other people' answers to your own question?
Is it a good idea to improve on answers to your own question, once you know more about the topic?
For example: I am new to Stack Overflow, and I asked a simple question. User TylerH gave me a simple ...
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Answering my own question with advice from a deleted comment [duplicate]
I asked this question yesterday and a user (can't remember who) gave an answer that did not help me, but in the comments gave a completely different answer that did help me find a solution. Now that ...
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Is it OK to use Stack Overflow to document use cases of my new library? [duplicate]
I see Stack Overflow invites users to answer their own questions as a way to "blog" about a given project.
Is it still okay to do so? What are the limits of this practice?
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Is it ok to create a community-wiki based on several different answers? [duplicate]
Can I create a community-wiki about a problems I faced and how I solved it, in a sort of "First check this... then that..."?
I have seen a lot of people with similar problems as mine, so maybe we can ...
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I found a solution to my own question which has many similar questions. Should I answer them too? [duplicate]
I recently found a solution to my own question, sorting a list of 3D points in clockwise order. (Another user also posted an answer, but the one I found myself appears to be more efficient.) I ...
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What do I do with my unanswered questions once I solve it by myself?
It has happened to me a couple of times: I ask a question about a certain subject, and no answers are posted, maybe just some comments or something. Then I fix my problem on my own or find the ...
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When you found an answer to your question yourself, should you delete it? [duplicate]
When you found an answer to your question yourself, should you delete the question to prevent people from making an effort in vain or keep it for others?
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Can an interesting, but found already error be a subject of a post? [duplicate]
I have found a really beautiful error, that can be very useful for readers.
@Override
public void storeInputStream(InputStream inputStream, FileAccessDetail fileAccessDetail) throws StorageException ...
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Is it OK to post multiple answers to own question?
Context: Say, I have a programming problem and two solutions in mind. Both solutions do not seem perfect but there may or may not be a better way.
Simply asking which solution is preferrable does not ...
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Can I post an answer to a non-existing question? [duplicate]
So I had a question, I did not find any solution to it. Then a while later I got a little creative and I fixed the issue.
So this is the question: can I post this solution to help others who might ...
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Should a self-answered canonical question be posted on Meta Stack Overflow instead of Stack Overflow?
I spend a lot of time in the sql-server tag and see a lot of questions that don't provide the basics, including: schema, dummy data and desired output.
I decided to self-answer a question with a ...
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Should I create a new question/answer out of a (good) partial answer?
Regarding this answer:
What is the difference between '?', 'E', and 'T' for Java generics?
Note the comments; Testo Testini writes: "...there should be one dedicated question with this answer."
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What to do if a Poster finds issue elsewhere in code?
I did some poking around meta looking for an answer to this fairly specific question, but my search didn't turn anything up. Essentially, I would like to know how SO handles questions that are ...
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How to flag a self answer for an off-topic question? [duplicate]
I just came across this self answered question: C++ library gets download/upload rates
C++ library gets download/upload rates
I'm lost. I don't know where to look. I am looking for a c++ ...
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Two very good, yet different answers - which one should I accept? [duplicate]
I had a problem and tried to solve it with certain technique (let's call it "technique A"), but failed.
I've asked a question similar to: "What am I doing wrong with this technique A?" and described ...
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Post part of the answer in your own question
SO encourages to answer your own question and asks you to show the effort made before asking a question.
Let's assume I have a problem and find a solution, which I dislike because of some reasons (...
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My SO question: Delete? Accept, but explain what I did instead? Start a new topic?
Apologies if Meta is not the place for this. Let me know if not, and I will delete. (If it's an OK Meta question, I'd take suggestions on a better title!)
I asked a rather badly-worded-novel-of an ...
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Accepted self-answers with a score of 0 or less shouldn't prevent a question from Roombaing
I recently encountered a question that had a score of -4 and had been put "on hold" as off-topic. However, the OP had written a self-answer and accepted it. Currently, the question won't Roomba, even ...
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Can I post answer based on OP's self-answer post?
I'm fairly sure this has been discussed here in the past. The OP answered their own question with a code which has a few issues (two are serious, but not related to the asked topic, they are general). ...
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What to do with a question that appears sensible but turns out to have a trivial cause?
I saw a question (now deleted; screenshot) that at first seemed sensible, but it appears the cause (and the fix) was trivial.
Should we ask the OP to delete their question?
Should we ask the OP to ...
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After posting the question, I found that I had a mistake in the code. Should I delete the question?
Check this question.
Immediately after posting it, I found that I had a mistake in the code.
But still I feel someone else (new to Laravel) may do the same mistake.
So which one would be better? ...
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Why was my flag for moderation declined for a (still) unclear question? [duplicate]
I have difficulty in trying to understand why a recent flag I raised for moderation for the following question was declined:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43572238/unable-to-post-data-to-mysql-...
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What to do if no answer was helpful, I was able to solve the problem but don't remember the exact solution?
In an effort to have an accepted answer in each of my questions, I went back to an old question that I had asked and where I only got one answer, which was not really helpful as the answerer's english ...
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Should I accept an not-so-good answer, or improve it myself, then accept my own answer? [duplicate]
Sometimes our question gets answers which are not so good, but surely solved our problems.
Should I just accept the answer that solves my problem? Or should I write my own answer with improved, more ...
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It is correct to ask and answer your own question even when your question is about an error that you make? [duplicate]
The past three days I've been struggling with an error in my Android app. I literally spent these three days trying a lot of tutorials, including the officials of course, and reading a lot of similar ...
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What to do when you find the answer to your question but it would be long
I currently have an active bounty on one of my questions. Alongside placing the bounty I have still been looking into the issue.
As the subject can get quite complex it has taken myself quite a while ...
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Where to draw the line between research and answer?
I am considering posting a question regarding a particularly slow piece of code I had (~10 minutes), looking for faster ways to solve the problem. Now before I post a question I always try and figure ...
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Making a question into an answer
Say that I have developed an original hack to work around some issue or other, but it looks quite ugly, so I ask Stack Overflow if there is a better or cleaner way to do this.
After a couple of days ...
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The 'Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style' problem [duplicate]
Here is the problem:
You begin to write a question, and you include your issue / non-working code
You find the answer in the meantime, and you use the "Answer your own question – share your knowledge,...
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When answering your own question, do you need to show what you've tried?
Posted a question and used "Answer your own question" to post an answer instantly with the question.
How to get the count of day with most rows with MySQL
Because this was a purely educational ...
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Accepting, upvoting and bountying my own answer?
Let's say I've asked a question and nobody answered to it or the answers were not fully satisfying. After few days/weeks of searching data I've found out and fixed the problem and I just want to ...
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May I post a question about a programming dispute?
I have a dispute about a programming issue. Is it acceptable to make a question in SO to attempt to solve it?
The issue in dispute would be.
Java Synchronization. If a synchronized method is ...
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Why is the accepted answer not on top? [closed]
This question Is there a way to get the count size for a JPA Named Query with a result set? has an accepted answer, but it is drowned pretty drowned in other answers - even though it has positive ...
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How to provide possible solutions to your own questions? [duplicate]
You ask a question and you have a few ideas on how to solve it, but you are not sure which, if any, is the best.
Here is a least of possible ways to present these ideas:
The first way is to list ...
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Should I not award the bounty if I think that my own answer is the best?
So I put a bounty on my question that didn't get much attention, because I wanted to find a resolution for it.
It gained one answer that didn't work (with a bit more work on the answer it could have, ...
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What to do with a question which has non-working code which actually works fine?
I asked a question and provided two solutions which do not work (hoping that someone would have another solution).
When comments "it works for me" started to come in, I tried again the code in the ...
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Should I answer my own half-answered question? [duplicate]
I figured out an issue that I was about to write a question on, since I couldn't find any answers online. But while my answer resolves the immediate issue with a workaround, it raises the question of ...
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Closed question with an accepted self-answer is not deleted automatically [duplicate]
I think we have a potential loophole that stops a closed question being deleted automatically where the OP has answered and accepted their own answer.
A simple example is this question. Closed a ...
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Should I downvote a self-answer if it doesn't work for me?
A user has answered their own question with a solution that they claim works for them, and their self-answer has been upvoted. However, I haven't been able to get their solution to work for me no ...
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Are self-answered questions still encouraged on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
So, let me tell you a story about how a series of individually well-intended steps led me to apparently become the scourge of Stack Overflow.
I was working on a small project, and I ran into an odd ...
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How handle OP editing question with solution [duplicate]
This in regards to this question.
The OP found a solution and instead of posting as an answer, edited the question to show the solution.
I commented on the post hoping the OP would change his edit ...
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Is self answering within the same minute an allowed behavior? [duplicate]
Consider this question: how to convert enum between (string ,list of flags ,enum with flags)
The user asked this question at "2016-07-16 10:46:12Z" and self answered it "2016-07-16 10:46:12Z" -- at ...
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User editing self-answer and comments in the question itself, wishes to retain "discourse"
The question itself is Detecting an "invalid date" Date instance in JavaScript ; it's a very popular and arguably quite useful question. Since OP used the question itself as a comment board, ...
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OP non-answer is accepted and actual answer is not accepted anymore [duplicate]
Possibly I'm just being annoying, so feel free to remove this.
I answered to this question some time ago and the answer was accepted.
Yesterday the OP made a sort of comment to my answer, and marked ...
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Finding a better answer after a while
I posted a question 4 months ago, and I got a good answer, which I marked as the correct answer. Now, 4 months later I found by a chance a better solution than the answer I accepted, and I practically ...
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Should I indicate in the title that the question was self-answered?
Have you encountered cases where knowing that the question has already been answered would be beneficial? I recently posted such a question, and got a comment which I think could have been avoided if ...
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What should we do with the questions that turns out to be incorrect? [duplicate]
I often stumble upon questions that don't provide any kind of SSCCE and are really hard to answer without having the access to the codebase. Usually these kind of questions are left unanswered. But ...