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Reminder to accept my own answer

Answering your own question, Q&A style, is explicitly encouraged. For perfectly good reasons, you can accept your own answer only after 2 days. When I come back to the question and try to accept ...
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Should I post a question that I'm going to immediately close as a duplicate? [duplicate]

Last week, I finally found something to ask on Stack Overflow! I kept track of my research and knocked out a bare-bones replication of the problem. I typed out the question and pasted it into the Ask ...
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Why are two self-answered questions about new Java 14+ features so heavily downvoted?

I have just stumbled upon these two questions with a number of upvotes and downvotes as of the time of writing this post: What is the Text Blocks (or Multiline Strings) feature in Java? with 7 ...
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How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?

Almost two years ago I asked and then self-answered this question about certificates. I did so because handling certificates has always been a great pain, requiring a combination of disparate command-...
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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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Can you answer your own questions on Stack Overflow?

As a new Stack Overflow user, I am learning about how to use the system (reputation, etc.). I have had many technical questions that I believe may be useful to post, but I answered them myself. Is ...
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Housekeeping my own self-answered questions

Over the past few weeks I've posted three questions that I've ended up answering myself. Having read the advice in this question about "What do I do with my unanswered questions once I solve it by ...
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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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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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Acceptable to answer your own question when there is already a good answer?

Am I right to be annoyed by this and is it appropriate to flag this answer? I answered this question (Unable to set the lookup with values on Entity form with lookup data from caller form in MS ...
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What to do when the OP accepts the wrong answer

I found some questions about it, but not sure if it applies to this case. The OP makes a question and someone answered it, very informative, but wrongly. I also made an answer (more like a guess) and ...
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Interesting scenario of a blog post converted to Q and A

When I first saw https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30880654/how-do-asp-net-application-events-work I was curious what specific aspect of the pipeline they were trying to hook into. When I visited ...
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What should I do with my question which doesn't really have an answer but has a moral

I have asked a question which has been received relatively well and the comments section was full of useful tips. When it came to solving my problem however it turned out that I had read the stack ...
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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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I have an answer to offer, but no one has asked for it yet

In the course of building my project, I discovered that it's possible to overload the addEventListener object - I've seen a few questions that asked the question about adding one eventListener to ...
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Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail (that just adds noise) an answer?

I remained speechless when I read this self-answer, and I'm tempted to mark it as not an answer, because of the following reasons: It does not provide anything more than the original answer; It is ...
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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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Can a self-answer be not-an-answer?

I came across this question, which was self-answered with an answer consisting solely of Solved: http://jsbin.com/usake4/9/ with no explanation. This question has (pre-meta effect) 959 views, ...
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I found an answer but the question was very different from mine. How can I make the answer easier to find for other people?

I almost always find an answer to a question I have on the internet. Often though the context where the answer is presented is very different from the question I initially had. Many questions also ...
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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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I have a new answer for one (or more) old questions

I've been struggling with an issue all day, finally to discover the solution. I've found several SO questions that directly cover this issue, and all have been marked with an answer that is different ...
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Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes [duplicate]

I've tried to contribute to the community by publishing a solution to a problem. I thought it is allowed and welcome on SE. But then I get many downvotes and that's it. What did I do wrong?
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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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Bug when submitting self-answered question without any tags

Found a bug in Stack Overflow. Fill out a question. Tick the "Answer your own question" check box. Try submitting without filling in tags. Result: System asks you for tags (correct behavior) "Post ...
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Can I self-answer a question in order to demonstrate a modern approach?

OK, let's say that there's an API. And in that API, there is a function. This function is critical for modern use of that API, so lots of people use it. However, this function is woefully designed. ...
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Answering my own question, while not fully sure about the answer, if there is no other answers at all?

Here is a question I've asked. Here's the background: I'm asking a question, and not getting any answer. Before I've asked a question, I've been looking for some tutorials or anything. No success. ...
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Can I turn a blog post into an SO question? [duplicate]

I've seen this Meta post on whether or not it's acceptable to turn SO questions into blog posts, but I can't seem to find anything on the reverse relationship, so here it goes: I am currently writing ...
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OP's 1:st edit made answers wrong, 2:nd edit added a solution

I answered a question which initially failed to tell that the solution should be using html/css only. After some time I noticed my reps. went down and after a check, that very same question were ...
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Self answers for trivial stuff that could be easily learned from the documentation page [duplicate]

I know that SO has a policy for self-answers. But what about asking a question which is really trivial and the answer is easily searchable at the documentation (by easily I mean that there is a whole ...
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Should I answer my own question in second person or in first person?

I was answering my own question Q&A-style ( posting both together) and ended up writing a phrase that was similar to this: Your problem was in X Should I have written it as: My problem was ...
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How do I deal with my own revised solution of a provided answer?

I asked a question that got a good answer. It solves my problem. However, it lacked some information and code to make it the best answer. I now have used this answer to create my own version, solving ...
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Answering own question months later

I was digging through my activity history on the site when I came across a question I asked a while ago that never received an answer. Segmentation fault during Laravel Migration I figured now ...
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Post new answer after accepted other one

I asked a question some time ago and accepted an answer of a certain user. Some time later I figured out a much better way to solve my problem. How should I post my better solution? As an edit in the ...
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What to do when I answer my own poor, unanswered questions?

A number of my questions were fairly specific. They received no votes or answers, so perhaps they were too specific. I eventually solve my problems and answer my questions, selecting that answer so ...
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Question and answers being downvoted, trying to understand why

Yesterday I posted this question, but after a few minutes I figured out the solution and answered it myself. The question is being downvoted, even though it doesn't seem so bad to me, but maybe I'm ...
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What are the limits for self-answers? When are they (not) acceptable?

I just asked this question. It's a fake question used as an umbrella for a long answer where I tried to collect many common issues about Unicode text management and globalization stuff. In my ...
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What should I do if the answer I needed is contained in one of the answers but mixed up with counterproductive advice?

After posting a question, I obtained the information I needed mostly by reading the comments. One person posted an answer that basically contains all the information I needed to solve the issue, but ...
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How do I find my questions that I have self-answered?

I am trying the following search string, but it is returning all answered questions. user:me is:question is:answer hasaccepted:yes How can I search for my questions that I self-answered?
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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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IBM Bluemix - When is a self-answered question considered genuine or cross the border to advertisment?

I just stumbled upon a few questions related to IBM Bluemix, where most of them are posted and answered by the same person. So far, that's fine with the Stack Overflow rules, as answering your own ...
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Beyond confused about question and answer reception [duplicate]

Until this morning I was using a non-Anaconda Python interpreter on Windows, but after looking into what I was going to have to do to get SciPy up and running, I chose to install Anaconda. When I went ...
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Are there guidelines to how much "What have you tried" should be in a self answered question? [duplicate]

I have thought about posting a self answered question. I have read, that the question must have the same quality as any other question - including the "What have you tried" part. But at the same time ...
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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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Asker substantially copied my answer into their own, and then accepted their answer

I answered the question Compute 2 subqueries then group by date. Shortly after, the asker posted an answer of their own, which they admits was taken from my answer, and then accepted this copy answer. ...
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Editing self-answer out of question [duplicate]

This self-answered question contains the answer in the question body. In this way it shows the easiest (and probably the best) way of solving the problem in a highly visible place. At the moment this ...
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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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Why can't you accept your own answer immediately?

Occasionally I ask a question for the sole purpose of sharing the answer (eg How can I tell which files have been marked as "assume unchanged" in git) It strikes me as odd that I can't mark ...
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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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My question is downvoted but the self-answer is upvoted; should I delete the question?

I have posted a question. I have tried my best to explain what I need that is not available out of the box, and that I need to implement something new. But I received a series of downvotes, and then ...
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Is it OK to make a Q&A of a thing that I've already answered elsewhere?

I had filed a post here where my answer is the one identified by user srgloureiro. Is it OK to make a Q&A of a thing that I've already answered elsewhere?
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