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So the scenario is:

  • User X has a problem. They posted a question about this problem with some relevant details. The problem isn't solved yet, the question has no answers.
  • User Y comes along, and has exactly the same problem. They found user X's question, and have done additional troubleshooting. Now they have narrowed down the problem, but still no solution.

User Y's research contains the steps they have taken to narrow down the issue, but the key point here is that with all the work they've done, they still don't have an answer to the problem. They only have additional details to the original problem.

I really don't think that user Y should then post an answer containing this research to user X's question. It could very well be a comment to the original question, or an entirely new question altogether, where the latter links to the earlier question for a backstory.

By posting additional research as a "partial answer", whatever that may be, you're treating answers as forum posts, and I don't like that one bit.

That being said, I have never seen this happen, and I have seen quite a few posts.

So the scenario is:

  • User X has a problem. They posted a question about this problem with some relevant details. The problem isn't solved yet, the question has no answers.
  • User Y comes along, and has exactly the same problem. They found user X's question, and have done additional troubleshooting. Now they have narrowed down the problem, but still no solution.

User Y's research contains the steps they have taken to narrow down the issue, but the key point here is that with all the work they've done, they still don't have an answer to the problem. They only have additional details to the original problem.

I really don't think that user Y should then post an answer containing this research to user X's question. It could very well be a comment to the original question, or an entirely new question altogether, where the latter links to the earlier question for a backstory.

By posting additional research as a "partial answer", whatever that may be, you're treating answers as forum posts, and I don't like that one bit.

So the scenario is:

  • User X has a problem. They posted a question about this problem with some relevant details. The problem isn't solved yet, the question has no answers.
  • User Y comes along, and has exactly the same problem. They found user X's question, and have done additional troubleshooting. Now they have narrowed down the problem, but still no solution.

User Y's research contains the steps they have taken to narrow down the issue, but the key point here is that with all the work they've done, they still don't have an answer to the problem. They only have additional details to the original problem.

I really don't think that user Y should then post an answer containing this research to user X's question. It could very well be a comment to the original question, or an entirely new question altogether, where the latter links to the earlier question for a backstory.

By posting additional research as a "partial answer", whatever that may be, you're treating answers as forum posts, and I don't like that one bit.

That being said, I have never seen this happen, and I have seen quite a few posts.

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So the scenario is:

  • User X has a problem. They posted a question about this problem with some relevant details. The problem isn't solved yet, the question has no answers.
  • User Y comes along, and has exactly the same problem. They found user X's question, and have done additional troubleshooting. Now they have narrowed down the problem, but still no solution.

User Y's research contains the steps they have taken to narrow down the issue, but the key point here is that with all the work they've done, they still don't have an answer to the problem. They only have additional details to the original problem.

I really don't think that user Y should then post an answer containing this research to user X's question. It could very well be a comment to the original question, or an entirely new question altogether, where the latter links to the earlier question for a backstory.

By posting additional research as a "partial answer", whatever that may be, you're treating answers as forum posts, and I don't like that one bit.