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This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

This is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guiderate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular user has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.

This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

This is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular user has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.

This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

This is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular user has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.
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This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

THisThis is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular useuser has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.

This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

THis is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular use has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.

This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

This is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular user has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.
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This is a weird situation, because technically the user didn't actually change their own question as posted here on Stack Overflow. The only reason this didn't happen is because the user didn't include the code here in the question but only on an off-site demo (which has now changed). You could try to close the question as not having all the required information for a debugging question since it is missing the code needed to reproduce the problem. But really there's nothing you can do about the (sketchy) unaccept of your answer.

Worth noting is that one of the comments that user left contains:

I have to wait few days to ask a new question. so I had no other choice

THis is a sign that the new user is being rate limited, probably due to other poor questions. From the rate limiting guide, users under 125 rep are normally only limited on Stack Overflow to:

  • 1 question per 90 minutes
  • 6 questions per UTC day
  • 50 questions per 30 days

However, more stringent daily asking limits can be imposed to slow users with a history of poor questions. The fact that the user has to wait a few days is a sign that their past questions have been sub-par. As such, I think that this user is a high risk proposition, and I advise you to walk away.

In summary:

  • You answered a debugging question that did not provide all the necessary information in the SO post itself. You should have edited the code into the question or closed the question until someone else did.
  • This particular use has probably had a history of asking poor questions. That combined with the fact that they pulled a switcheroo suggests you may never be able to fully satisfy all their questions.