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I think, your main mistake is to try to answer questions you already know or expect to receive dozens of answers within the first seconds. More than often, such questions, answerable within seconds, are actually questions which should be closed, e.g. as duplicate or “simple typographical error”, etc.

Besides that, ask yourself why you are trying to answer such questions. If for the reputation, well, you already know that’s difficult due to the competition. If for helping someone, well, you already know that the questioner is about to get lots of help within the next seconds.

On the other hand, there are 1,819,709 (±1,000) questions having no answer at all1,819,709 (±1,000) questions having no answer at all. I’m sure, there are question you could answer without fearing competition from some of the “fastest gun in the West” guys. You don’t have to start with five year old questions, even questions a few hours old usually don’t get the attention of those gamers.

Mind the existence of the tags to filter the questions according to your fields of interest or special knowledge to find questions possibly only you can answer (ok, that’s an exaggeration).

When not gaming for being the “fastest gun in the West” you have the time needed to write an answer that has high quality right when being published. You might also find out that flaws in your answer are perceived differently when there’s no crowd around trying to advertise their own answer. People hoping for an answer for a longer time appreciate honest attempts to answer their question much more. And if there are flaws, they can be fixed.

I think, your main mistake is to try to answer questions you already know or expect to receive dozens of answers within the first seconds. More than often, such questions, answerable within seconds, are actually questions which should be closed, e.g. as duplicate or “simple typographical error”, etc.

Besides that, ask yourself why you are trying to answer such questions. If for the reputation, well, you already know that’s difficult due to the competition. If for helping someone, well, you already know that the questioner is about to get lots of help within the next seconds.

On the other hand, there are 1,819,709 (±1,000) questions having no answer at all. I’m sure, there are question you could answer without fearing competition from some of the “fastest gun in the West” guys. You don’t have to start with five year old questions, even questions a few hours old usually don’t get the attention of those gamers.

Mind the existence of the tags to filter the questions according to your fields of interest or special knowledge to find questions possibly only you can answer (ok, that’s an exaggeration).

When not gaming for being the “fastest gun in the West” you have the time needed to write an answer that has high quality right when being published. You might also find out that flaws in your answer are perceived differently when there’s no crowd around trying to advertise their own answer. People hoping for an answer for a longer time appreciate honest attempts to answer their question much more. And if there are flaws, they can be fixed.

I think, your main mistake is to try to answer questions you already know or expect to receive dozens of answers within the first seconds. More than often, such questions, answerable within seconds, are actually questions which should be closed, e.g. as duplicate or “simple typographical error”, etc.

Besides that, ask yourself why you are trying to answer such questions. If for the reputation, well, you already know that’s difficult due to the competition. If for helping someone, well, you already know that the questioner is about to get lots of help within the next seconds.

On the other hand, there are 1,819,709 (±1,000) questions having no answer at all. I’m sure, there are question you could answer without fearing competition from some of the “fastest gun in the West” guys. You don’t have to start with five year old questions, even questions a few hours old usually don’t get the attention of those gamers.

Mind the existence of the tags to filter the questions according to your fields of interest or special knowledge to find questions possibly only you can answer (ok, that’s an exaggeration).

When not gaming for being the “fastest gun in the West” you have the time needed to write an answer that has high quality right when being published. You might also find out that flaws in your answer are perceived differently when there’s no crowd around trying to advertise their own answer. People hoping for an answer for a longer time appreciate honest attempts to answer their question much more. And if there are flaws, they can be fixed.

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Holger
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I think, your main mistake is to try to answer questions you already know or expect to receive dozens of answers within the first seconds. More than often, such questions, answerable within seconds, are actually questions which should be closed, e.g. as duplicate or “simple typographical error”, etc.

Besides that, ask yourself why you are trying to answer such questions. If for the reputation, well, you already know that’s difficult due to the competition. If for helping someone, well, you already know that the questioner is about to get lots of help within the next seconds.

On the other hand, there are 1,819,709 (±1,000) questions having no answer at all. I’m sure, there are question you could answer without fearing competition from some of the “fastest gun in the West” guys. You don’t have to start with five year old questions, even questions a few hours old usually don’t get the attention of those gamers.

Mind the existence of the tags to filter the questions according to your fields of interest or special knowledge to find questions possibly only you can answer (ok, that’s an exaggeration).

When not gaming for being the “fastest gun in the West” you have the time needed to write an answer that has high quality right when being published. You might also find out that flaws in your answer are perceived differently when there’s no crowd around trying to advertise their own answer. People hoping for an answer for a longer time appreciate honest attempts to answer their question much more. And if there are flaws, they can be fixed.