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Naturally having more than a link is always ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened herewith Robert's examples. But I think deleting the answer andor moving it to the comments section is antithetical to the purpose of this site, or at least what the purpose of this site should be.

If the post is high-scoring, that would imply to meimplies that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

Naturally having more than a link is always ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened here. But I think deleting the answer and moving it to the comments section is antithetical to the purpose of this site, or at least what the purpose of this site should be.

If the post is high-scoring, that would imply to me that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

Naturally having more than a link is always ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened with Robert's examples. But deleting the answer or moving it to the comments section is antithetical to the purpose of this site, or at least what the purpose of this site should be.

If the post is high-scoring, that implies that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

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Adam Rackis
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Naturally having more than a link is always ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened here. But I think deleting the answer and moving it to the comments section is antithetical to the purpose of this site, or at least what the purpose of this site should be.

If the post is high-scoring, that would imply to me that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

Naturally though having more than a link would be ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened here.

If the post is high-scoring, that would imply to me that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

Naturally though having more than a link would be ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened here.

Naturally having more than a link is always ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened here. But I think deleting the answer and moving it to the comments section is antithetical to the purpose of this site, or at least what the purpose of this site should be.

If the post is high-scoring, that would imply to me that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

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Adam Rackis
  • 83.3k
  • 21
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If the post is high-scoring, that would imply to me that many people found it useful. The goal of Stack Overflow is—or at least used to be—to compile the best repository of questions and answers to be found; it's disturbing to me that some people find settling on a particular set of rules and enforcing them to be a more important goal.

If I Google for something and come to a relevant Stack Overflow post, I desperately want to see this highly-voted answer as ... a highly voted answer. That helps me much, much more than burying it with myriad other comments for me to sift through.

Naturally though having more than a link would be ideal, so editing some content from the link into the answer is the best of all worlds, which is fortunately what happened here.