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AstroCB
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I presume that this is acceptable

Yes, it is. We even have a checkbox that open up an answer form on the "Ask Question" page (look for "Answer your own question" at the bottom of that page).

Answer your own question

Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?

No. why should it? That a member of the community decided to post a self-answer doesn't automatically make it a good set of question/answer, doesn't mean they are of high quality, are an FAQ or that it should be protected - perhaps someone else has a better answer.

I presume that this is acceptable

Yes, it is. We even have a checkbox that open up an answer form on the "Ask Question" page (look for "Answer your own question" at the bottom of that page).

Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?

No. why should it? That a member of the community decided to post a self-answer doesn't automatically make it a good set of question/answer, doesn't mean they are of high quality, are an FAQ or that it should be protected - perhaps someone else has a better answer.

I presume that this is acceptable

Yes, it is. We even have a checkbox that open up an answer form on the "Ask Question" page (look for "Answer your own question" at the bottom of that page).

Answer your own question

Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?

No. why should it? That a member of the community decided to post a self-answer doesn't automatically make it a good set of question/answer, doesn't mean they are of high quality, are an FAQ or that it should be protected - perhaps someone else has a better answer.

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Oded StaffMod
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I presume that this is acceptable

Yes, it is. We even have a checkbox that open up an answer form on the "Ask Question" page (look for "Answer your own question" at the bottom of that page).

Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?

No. why should it? That a member of the community decided to post a self-answer doesn't automatically make it a good set of question/answer, doesn't mean they are of high quality, are an FAQ or that it should be protected - perhaps someone else has a better answer.