Skip to main content
replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
Source Link

I asked a questionquestion today and received two link only answers. (One of which has since been deleted.)

The links were able to help me find a solution, however, when I search SO and come across link only answers it can be frustrating for me so I took the links that were provided and created a proper answeranswer to the question.

Is this an okay practice to do? IE: Taking a link only answer and answering my own question with the link(s) provided?

I asked a question today and received two link only answers. (One of which has since been deleted.)

The links were able to help me find a solution, however, when I search SO and come across link only answers it can be frustrating for me so I took the links that were provided and created a proper answer to the question.

Is this an okay practice to do? IE: Taking a link only answer and answering my own question with the link(s) provided?

I asked a question today and received two link only answers. (One of which has since been deleted.)

The links were able to help me find a solution, however, when I search SO and come across link only answers it can be frustrating for me so I took the links that were provided and created a proper answer to the question.

Is this an okay practice to do? IE: Taking a link only answer and answering my own question with the link(s) provided?

Source Link
L84
  • 46.2k
  • 15
  • 11

Answering my Own Question using Links provided in a Link Only Answer?

I asked a question today and received two link only answers. (One of which has since been deleted.)

The links were able to help me find a solution, however, when I search SO and come across link only answers it can be frustrating for me so I took the links that were provided and created a proper answer to the question.

Is this an okay practice to do? IE: Taking a link only answer and answering my own question with the link(s) provided?