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I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


  

EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

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I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


 

EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

After having hesitated, I chose to upvote + answer with extra details

I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.

 

EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

After having hesitated, I chose to upvote + answer with extra details

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I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

After having hesitated, I chose to upvote + answer with extra details

I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

After having hesitated, I chose to upvote + answer with extra details

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I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.

I recently experienced a bug on SO and found that it has been reported already, but apparently with limited attention. Since I'm not familiar with bug reporting on SO-meta and since I do not want to make any blunder, I though I'll check what behaviour is expected in such cases. So I looked at the help, the tag description, did a search on the site, etc. All this to no avail so that I'm still puzzled.

Then I figured that since we're on SO, I'd better be asking; and here is the question:

When I find a bug on the site, which was already reported but not clearly acknowledged, what should be my course of action?

  1. Up-voting the question/bug report?
  2. Commenting with a "me too"-like comment?
  3. Answering the question/bug report with extra details on how it affects me?
  4. Opening a new bug?

I would be naturally tempted to do both 1. and 2., but I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.


EDIT: I gave this question 48h or so just to see if a consensus would appear, and here is what I gather from this: all in all, there's no clear answer. However, I guess that what everyone said here can be summarised in these few words: "be responsible and trust your best judgement"... Because ultimately, it depends on the circumstances: how critical is the bug, the number of previous "me too" reported, how old it is, whether some new informations can be given...

So that's what I'll do: trust my best judgement and try to be helpful for the community. Thank you for those who expressed their opinion, either by a comment, an answer or a vote.

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