Timeline for Answer unaccepted after a few days; OP changed scope of question in comments
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May 23, 2017 at 12:38 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
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Mar 20, 2017 at 9:15 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Sep 21, 2015 at 1:42 | comment | added | DaveTheMinion | Looks like the user pulled the question. | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 19:25 | history | edited | gnat |
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Sep 18, 2015 at 15:08 | comment | added | Louis | @indextwo Yes, that's what I'm saying, perhaps too tersely. If we insist that the question gets an MCVE by voting to close, like Deduplicator pointed out, then we ensure that if the user decides to completely change the question, we have the means to roll it back. | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 15:06 | vote | accept | indextwo | ||
Sep 18, 2015 at 15:05 | comment | added | indextwo | @Louis Unfortunately because he didn't change his question (lack of rep, I'd guess), there's nothing to roll back to - it's all in comments, which makes it a bit harder to definitely do anything about. | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 15:04 | comment | added | indextwo |
Ah, that's a good point @Deduplicator - I'd read it a lot in comments to other questions, but hadn't realised no MCVE was an actual vote-to-close.
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Sep 18, 2015 at 15:03 | answer | added | ryanyuyu | timeline score: 50 | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 15:02 | comment | added | Louis | What Deduplicator said. Plus in cases where a user has pulled the rug from under the feet of answerers, it is trivial to roll back to an earlier version of the question if the question is substantially on SO. | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 14:59 | comment | added | Deduplicator | Well, you should have closed the question immediately as "no MCVE", unless I'm overlooking anything. (OP circumvented the block by hiding the jsfiddle-link behind an URL-obfuscator) | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 14:58 | comment | added | Hans Passant | There's a good and a bad way to interpret this. Good is when the OP accepted your solution only because it looked good but later found out that it is lacking. You'd have to look at his fiddle and decide whether your answer requires editing or is not helpful at all and needs to be deleted. Whether you actually follow-up is entirely up to you. Bad is when the OP is holding you hostage, having found a receptive ear and just throwing a completely different problem at you. Never be a hostage. | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 14:56 | comment | added | codeMagic | And internet Beans are extremely precious! I understand and I sometimes go way further than I should but sometimes you just have to walk away. Anyway, that's up to you. If the new issue is simple enough and very related then I usually will go ahead and help. If not, then I will walk away and look for beans elsewhere | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 14:54 | comment | added | indextwo | That's my feeling too. I mean, I want to help, but... I mean the guy already took away 15 of my Internet Beans. | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 14:47 | comment | added | codeMagic | Run away! Run away fast! There's not really a relevant close reason any more than originally just because he's asking an additional question in the comments. But it's up to you to continue to help or just move on. I would suggest moving on | |
Sep 18, 2015 at 14:38 | history | asked | indextwo | CC BY-SA 3.0 |