Timeline for The answer I'm writing exceeds the 30k maximum character limit; what should I do?
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Feb 4, 2016 at 20:24 | comment | added | Jonas Czech | As to the close vote - It got closed, 5 people thought it should he reopened, so it got reopened, but hey, now I was able to spend one of my first close votes after reaching 3k on it :-) | |
Feb 3, 2016 at 15:40 | comment | added | Kendra | @IanKemp I want to point something out: It has been discussed on Meta before, that using bounties to promote your own answer is not against the rules since 1) it could result in more, better answers by other users 2) you can't reward yourself anyway and 3) you have to pay double the minimum if you start a bounty on a question you already answered, so if you don't get 10 upvotes after posting the bounty, you're out rep anyway. (Or if you get downvotes rather than upvotes.) See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/286103 | |
Feb 3, 2016 at 11:31 | comment | added | Ian Kemp | @JonasCz What you're saying is that you wrote your very long answer and nobody read it, so you put a bounty on the question to get people to read your answer. Regardless of the reason, that's still self-promotion - bounties are for askers, or people who find a question that they think is neglected... But I'm not going to harp on about this because I think you understand the site better now, and because you're actually contributing good content. In future, however, please ensure you reserve that good content for good questions! :) | |
Feb 3, 2016 at 9:30 | comment | added | Jonas Czech | As a note: The bounty has actually resulted in two other new, fairly high quality answers, so even though the question is off-topic, I think this is still a benefit. (oh, and finally: a moderator closing the question would require a refund of the bounty (?), which is probably not such a good thing (?)) | |
Feb 3, 2016 at 9:26 | comment | added | Jonas Czech | As, I said, I've learned a lot about SO - and I won't post an answer like this again. I answered this question because the other answers where incomplete and outdated, and I felt I could contribute something good, something better than my usual FGITW answers. With the bounty - You're partially right, but the intention wasn't really to "get my answer some scree time" - and the intention most certainly wasn't to prevent closure. Rather I started the bounty after my answer sat there at the very end of the page for weeks, and it seemed nobody would ever see it and benefit from it. | |
Feb 3, 2016 at 8:50 | history | answered | Ian Kemp | CC BY-SA 3.0 |