There is a statement in this self-answer Help Center article that says:
Alternatively, you may go back and add an answer to your own question at any time.
This statement is rather vague and upon first reading makes it sound like it may be acceptable to edit the question itself to add the answer in the body of the question.
This is the Q&A that triggered my question.
During a relatively short span of time (minutes) the following occurred:
- I saw the question, formulated an answer, took the time to type an answer up, and then posted what I thought was a good solution.
- While I was typing up my response and testing it for accuracy, the original poster and another user had some back and forth in the comments that apparently led to the same general solution I had attempted to spell out.
- The original poster edited their question to both include the answer and to give credit to various parties largely negating the time I spent formulating, testing, and writing up a response and making the Q&A rather confusing (I had to go back and edit my answer due to information added during the aforementioned edit.)
I think adding information to the question body like that, especially actual answers is in extremely poor taste and greatly devalues the time people might have put into properly posting an answer. I feel like it could quickly make a mess of the Stack Overflow Q&A format and should be discouraged.
My proposal is this:
A statement should be added to the effect of "You should not edit your Question text to include an answer. If comments or answers lead you to a solution you would like to share, you should post your findings as an actual Answer."