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Yesterday I was facing a dilemma I want to know how to handle in the future.

I was researching if it is possible to detect whether the wifi setting on an iOS device is turned on or off. I found this answerthis answer (relatively new and had attracted some upvotes) which claimed that the code provided returns YES/NO depending on the state of the wifi setting.

I tested the code on two different iPhone models. On one of them, the code worked. On the other, the code always returned NO, which is wrong.

Realizing this observation - which is of great importance to anyone using the code in mentioned answer - should be shared in a comment is a no-brainer.

Problem: I didn't have enough reputation to comment, which is why I decided to post my observation as an answer (in which I stated that I wish I could've posted it as a comment). Some hours later, I was asked to delete my answer due to it not being an answer, and so I did.

What do you recommend me to do in a situation like this?

Perhaps the obvious answer is not to post, as it is not an answer. I just feel sorry for the people who are in for a major headache.

Yesterday I was facing a dilemma I want to know how to handle in the future.

I was researching if it is possible to detect whether the wifi setting on an iOS device is turned on or off. I found this answer (relatively new and had attracted some upvotes) which claimed that the code provided returns YES/NO depending on the state of the wifi setting.

I tested the code on two different iPhone models. On one of them, the code worked. On the other, the code always returned NO, which is wrong.

Realizing this observation - which is of great importance to anyone using the code in mentioned answer - should be shared in a comment is a no-brainer.

Problem: I didn't have enough reputation to comment, which is why I decided to post my observation as an answer (in which I stated that I wish I could've posted it as a comment). Some hours later, I was asked to delete my answer due to it not being an answer, and so I did.

What do you recommend me to do in a situation like this?

Perhaps the obvious answer is not to post, as it is not an answer. I just feel sorry for the people who are in for a major headache.

Yesterday I was facing a dilemma I want to know how to handle in the future.

I was researching if it is possible to detect whether the wifi setting on an iOS device is turned on or off. I found this answer (relatively new and had attracted some upvotes) which claimed that the code provided returns YES/NO depending on the state of the wifi setting.

I tested the code on two different iPhone models. On one of them, the code worked. On the other, the code always returned NO, which is wrong.

Realizing this observation - which is of great importance to anyone using the code in mentioned answer - should be shared in a comment is a no-brainer.

Problem: I didn't have enough reputation to comment, which is why I decided to post my observation as an answer (in which I stated that I wish I could've posted it as a comment). Some hours later, I was asked to delete my answer due to it not being an answer, and so I did.

What do you recommend me to do in a situation like this?

Perhaps the obvious answer is not to post, as it is not an answer. I just feel sorry for the people who are in for a major headache.

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Yesterday I was facing a dilemma I want to know how to handle in the future.

I was researching if it is possible to detect whether the wifi setting on an iOS device is turned on or off. I found this answer (relatively new and had attracted some upvotes) which claimed that the code provided returns YES/NO depending on the state of the wifi setting.

I tested the code on two different iPhone models. On one of them, the code worked. On the other, the code always returned NO, which is wrong.

Realizing this observation - which is of great importance to anyone using the code in mentioned answer - should be shared in a comment is a no-brainer.

Problem: I didn't have enough reputation to comment, which is why I decided to post my observation as an answer (in which I stated that I wish I could've posted it as a comment). Some hours later, I was asked to delete my answer due to it not being an answer, and so I did.

What do you recommend me to do in a situation like this?

Perhaps the obvious answer is not to post, as it is not an answer. I just feel sorry for the people who are in for a major headache.