Timeline for Is it acceptable to edit an answer and add a solution which mirrors another within the same question?
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Jul 4, 2015 at 9:11 | vote | accept | Harry | ||
Jul 4, 2015 at 8:53 | comment | added | Harry | @PeterDuniho: I guess that comment of mine did not come out as intended. The general behavior that I have seen on the main site is to downvote and/or flag blatantly plagiarized content. Here that was not the case as I had indicated in my question itself. So I gave the user some benefit of doubt, left a comment on how I personally felt about it and did not do what I would have normally done to a plagiarized answer. This is what I meant by chose not to downvote. Hope it has come out right this time :) | |
Jul 4, 2015 at 6:50 | comment | added | Peter Duniho | Yes, you're right...I actually updated the comment just before you got yours in. :) As for the voting here, as I understand it the edited answer did not have its original content removed, just some new stuff added. If it was useful before, it's still useful. That it got additional useful content that's similar to that provided elsewhere doesn't change the answer's previous usefulness, which IMHO would still hold even after the answer was added to. | |
Jul 4, 2015 at 6:46 | comment | added | Peter Duniho | @Harry: "that's the reason why I chose not to downvote the answer even in the first place" -- actually, the correct reason to not downvote the answer is because the answer was in fact useful. Voting, especially on the main site, is no place for you to let your disagreement with actions guide your own actions. The votes are there to direct other users to the most useful posts, nothing more. If you vote for other reasons (such as, you got mad at someone who you think copied your answer), you are hurting the community. Don't do that. Don't even consider doing that. | |
Jul 3, 2015 at 10:57 | comment | added | Harry | @pnuts Fair enough, I agree with those comments. However, I am going to leave the thread open for some more time to see if any alternate views are provided. | |
Jul 3, 2015 at 8:42 | comment | added | Harry | @Gimby: I understand your point but I am just trying to play a bit of devil's advocate to see if we get a wider range of responses and/or if there is a scenario where this is not acceptable :) | |
Jul 3, 2015 at 7:35 | comment | added | Gimby | @Harry I would keep this question purely about answer duplication and refrain from entering the gray area of attribution and entitlement / "reward", for the purposes of this meta question we're all unsung heroes. | |
Jul 3, 2015 at 3:12 | comment | added | Harry | However, consider a scenario where there are 5-6 answers and the last one (on the order of votes) has the best answer (which was not accepted for whatever reasons). Wouldn't editing one of the top answers to mirror this deny any attention to the other one? It is not all about points but shouldn't User X who had put in effort to draft a good answer get at least some reward (attention) for their work. Very rarely do visitors go deep down in a thread and read all answers. | |
Jul 3, 2015 at 3:09 | comment | added | Harry | Fair point about benefit of doubt. I agree and that's the reason why I chose not to downvote the answer even in the first place. My comment was probably the reaction of an average human being who had put in a lot of effort into their answer. On the more generic topic, finding patterns of these sort of situations is going to be very tough because one doesn't get a chance to do this every other day. Also, the linked thread was a bit unique because both answers had got sufficient attention already. (contd in next comment...) | |
Jul 2, 2015 at 21:01 | history | answered | pnuts | CC BY-SA 3.0 |