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It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about how to seek further help onsite (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answeranswer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.

It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about how to seek further help onsite (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.

It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about how to seek further help onsite (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.

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It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about ithow to seek further help onsite (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.

It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about it (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.

It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about how to seek further help onsite (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.

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Louis
  • 151k
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It is probably possible to successfully use SO as an "official" means to support a product. However, this cannot be done at the expense of SO's rules and customs.

In this case, the opening and closing that the user has been adding to the answers is pure noise and does not belong there. It is okay to comment about it (and perform whatever editing is needed) when users are using the site inappropriately. However, we should not preemptively add text to our answers to inform them of this.

The answer you pointed out as being nothing more than a plea to continue the discussion off-site has now been deleted, and rightfully so. This answer was "not an answer". If Roman repeats this too many time, he's going to find himself unable to answer questions on SO.