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I answered a questionquestion, I'm pretty sure it was true answer as the user asked.

However when I asked him why he didn't accept it, he mentioned additional details in the comments like: "What I wanted to know it was useful or not?" and other subQuestions.

When someone adds SubQuestions in a comment, Do I have to edit my answer until he finishes adding all subQuestions in his mind?

In general, shouldn't he ask another Question instead of adding it in the comments?

I answered a question, I'm pretty sure it was true answer as the user asked.

However when I asked him why he didn't accept it, he mentioned additional details in the comments like: "What I wanted to know it was useful or not?" and other subQuestions.

When someone adds SubQuestions in a comment, Do I have to edit my answer until he finishes adding all subQuestions in his mind?

In general, shouldn't he ask another Question instead of adding it in the comments?

I answered a question, I'm pretty sure it was true answer as the user asked.

However when I asked him why he didn't accept it, he mentioned additional details in the comments like: "What I wanted to know it was useful or not?" and other subQuestions.

When someone adds SubQuestions in a comment, Do I have to edit my answer until he finishes adding all subQuestions in his mind?

In general, shouldn't he ask another Question instead of adding it in the comments?

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Additional SubQuestions in the comments

I answered a question, I'm pretty sure it was true answer as the user asked.

However when I asked him why he didn't accept it, he mentioned additional details in the comments like: "What I wanted to know it was useful or not?" and other subQuestions.

When someone adds SubQuestions in a comment, Do I have to edit my answer until he finishes adding all subQuestions in his mind?

In general, shouldn't he ask another Question instead of adding it in the comments?