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Hans Passant already explained why you should not even have posted the question and why you should delete both the answer and the question.

But you should also notice that even if Stack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questionsStack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questions, some people around think that it could be seen as easy rep farming. My advice is that (like for other posts, but even a little more) you must be sure to make both the question and the answer quality posts. That means (non exclusive list):

  • do enough research to make sure it is not a duplicate
  • make sure the question is a real on topic question that could be answered by someone else
  • make sure the spelling and grammar are not to poor (if english is not your first language, google translate can be your friend)
  • make sure the answer could be useful to someone else: explaination on why it was broken, why it will now work and a code example, possibly external reference if relevant

The above should be the rule for any post on SO, and specially on self answers. If you post a new Q+A following above rules and you are downvoted again, come again on meta and the meta effect should give your post what it really deserves: upvotes it Q and A are quality posts but... downvotes if they are not

Hans Passant already explained why you should not even have posted the question and why you should delete both the answer and the question.

But you should also notice that even if Stack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questions, some people around think that it could be seen as easy rep farming. My advice is that (like for other posts, but even a little more) you must be sure to make both the question and the answer quality posts. That means (non exclusive list):

  • do enough research to make sure it is not a duplicate
  • make sure the question is a real on topic question that could be answered by someone else
  • make sure the spelling and grammar are not to poor (if english is not your first language, google translate can be your friend)
  • make sure the answer could be useful to someone else: explaination on why it was broken, why it will now work and a code example, possibly external reference if relevant

The above should be the rule for any post on SO, and specially on self answers. If you post a new Q+A following above rules and you are downvoted again, come again on meta and the meta effect should give your post what it really deserves: upvotes it Q and A are quality posts but... downvotes if they are not

Hans Passant already explained why you should not even have posted the question and why you should delete both the answer and the question.

But you should also notice that even if Stack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questions, some people around think that it could be seen as easy rep farming. My advice is that (like for other posts, but even a little more) you must be sure to make both the question and the answer quality posts. That means (non exclusive list):

  • do enough research to make sure it is not a duplicate
  • make sure the question is a real on topic question that could be answered by someone else
  • make sure the spelling and grammar are not to poor (if english is not your first language, google translate can be your friend)
  • make sure the answer could be useful to someone else: explaination on why it was broken, why it will now work and a code example, possibly external reference if relevant

The above should be the rule for any post on SO, and specially on self answers. If you post a new Q+A following above rules and you are downvoted again, come again on meta and the meta effect should give your post what it really deserves: upvotes it Q and A are quality posts but... downvotes if they are not

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Hans Passant already explained why you should not even have posted the question and why you should delete both the answer and the question.

But you should also notice that even if Stack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questions, some people around think that it could be seen as easy rep farming. My advice is that (like for other posts, but even a little more) you must be sure to make both the question and the answer quality posts. That means (non exclusive list):

  • do enough research to make sure it is not a duplicate
  • make sure the question is a real on topic question that could be answered by someone else
  • make sure the spelling and grammar are not to poor (if english is not your first language, google translate can be your friend)
  • make sure the answer could be useful to someone else: explaination on why it was broken, why it will now work and a code example, possibly external reference if relevant

The above should be the rule for any post on SO, and specially on self answers. If you post a new Q+A following above rules and you are downvoted again, come again on meta and the meta effect should give your post what it really deserves: upvotes it Q and A are quality posts but... downvotes if they are not