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I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are OneOne, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

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I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are One, TwoTwo. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

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I haven't looked at your specific answer.

HoweverIn general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

I happened to see aA couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend. are One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

I haven't looked at your specific answer.

However on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating site users.

I happened to see a couple of other instances of this at the weekend. One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

I haven't looked at your specific answer.

In general though I do notice that self answered questions are often accompanied by comments from people clearly unaware of the concept.

So on the general issue some kind of (possibly temporary) "instant self answer" indication that links to explanatory documentation might be a useful way of educating such site users.

A couple of other instances of this I saw at the weekend are One, Two. Though the comments are now cleaned up on the second one.

Perhaps someone with DB access, who can see deleted comments, could spot check a random sample of these questions to discover how prevalent the issue is.

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Martin Smith
  • 452k
  • 6
  • 52
  • 59
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