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Jan 18, 2021 at 12:03 history edited CommunityBot
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Aug 19, 2016 at 17:18 comment added trooper I don't think this is a duplicate. Actually read the answers in that "duplicate" - there is an assumption that there are issues with quality. That clearly isn't the case here.
Aug 19, 2016 at 15:00 comment added gnat @Stijn answers in the dupe are focused on (poor) quality that is unfortunately typical for most self-answer attempts. I think you'd have better chance to reopen if you tag this one with specific-question to better indicate that discussion here is focused on a rare case of a particular question of reasonable quality
Aug 19, 2016 at 13:53 review Reopen votes
Aug 19, 2016 at 15:40
Aug 19, 2016 at 13:30 comment added user247702 Stop closing this as a duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251874/…, the answers there focus on that particular self-answered Q&A, which apparently wasn't of high enough quality.
Aug 19, 2016 at 13:28 history closed Louis
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Duplicate of Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes [duplicate]
Aug 19, 2016 at 12:59 answer added Gimby timeline score: -4
Aug 19, 2016 at 11:53 review Close votes
Aug 19, 2016 at 13:28
Aug 19, 2016 at 11:14 history reopened Magisch
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Vladimir Panteleev
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Aug 18, 2016 at 17:10 comment added user1228 Posting a question in the C++ tag is like looking down the barrel of a gun when you have a hang fire.
Aug 18, 2016 at 16:46 comment added Don't Panic @BoltClock Is that always how it should be? I agree with you about the absurdity of including those things in questions. It seems like a catch 22, though. If all questions should be judged independently of their answers, and the research effort of ones like these is really only demonstrated by the self-answer, then it's reasonable for people to downvote them. It seems to me that in order to encourage self-answered questions, people should take the self-answer into account and refrain from voting based on lack of research effort apparent in the question.
Aug 18, 2016 at 15:40 comment added BoltClock Mod @Don't Panic: "others decided to judge the question independently of the answer" That's actually how it should be. But it's absurd that every question has to have some semblance of "I used all of these search terms/I Googled the exact error message and none of them turned up anything" or paragraphs upon paragraphs of data in order to pass for "demonstrated research effort" and be considered a reasonable question for the site. And what about questions where the self-answer is said research effort? Say "I found my own answer and I'd like to share it" upfront and it gets edited out as noise...
Aug 18, 2016 at 15:04 comment added Don't Panic Just a guess, but based on the order of events in your story, since you typed out your question before you did your research, maybe your question got downvotes because it "does not show any research effort"? Personally, I think that because you self-answered, it's obvious that you did the necessary research, but maybe others decided to judge the question independently of the answer.
Aug 18, 2016 at 13:51 review Reopen votes
Aug 18, 2016 at 14:23
Aug 18, 2016 at 13:34 history edited ale CC BY-SA 3.0
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Aug 18, 2016 at 13:25 history edited Vladimir Panteleev
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Aug 18, 2016 at 13:16 comment added Vladimir Panteleev @rene: Done. Screenshot of the deleted comments for reference/archival.
Aug 18, 2016 at 12:26 history closed gnat
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Duplicate of Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes [duplicate]
Aug 18, 2016 at 12:21 review Close votes
Aug 18, 2016 at 12:26
Aug 18, 2016 at 12:08 comment added rene Now that things have turned around in a positive way you might want to remove the meta comments under your question and answer there. This meta post serves as their replacement.
Aug 18, 2016 at 12:04 comment added gnat see also How to ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?
Aug 18, 2016 at 11:29 vote accept Vladimir Panteleev
Aug 18, 2016 at 11:22 comment added Magisch Its a shame how that was handled. We always tell people to write good questions, assemble a self contained example, make sure they research first ... etc etc but suddenly when it happens but is self answered we downvote it anyways. Why?
Aug 18, 2016 at 11:14 comment added BoltClock Mod The community in general has an unconscious bias against self-answered questions. Just a couple of days ago I'd handled yet another moderator flag that read "This user answered his own question." like it was some heinous offense or something, and the last time I'd handled such a flag was just two weeks before. You just have to get used to it.
Aug 18, 2016 at 11:11 answer added Cody GrayMod timeline score: 31
Aug 18, 2016 at 11:10 comment added user247702 The c++ tag is a special place, at least that's the impression I have from seeing posts here on Meta. They seem to be less forgiving than any other "community" on here.
Aug 18, 2016 at 10:52 comment added user6613600 I have done a question-answer as well, and it was reasonably positively received (and got another good answer)
Aug 18, 2016 at 10:51 comment added Vladimir Panteleev Ha, well, it certainly felt like that during those few minutes. Thanks!
Aug 18, 2016 at 10:48 comment added user6613600 Not a 'scourge' at all - now there is a direct resource of information for that particular issue. Nicely done!
Aug 18, 2016 at 10:40 history asked Vladimir Panteleev CC BY-SA 3.0