Timeline for Are super short answers really Not an Answer (NAA)?
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Jan 26, 2018 at 17:43 | history | edited | jscs | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Removed code markup from material that is not code.
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Jan 26, 2018 at 17:14 | history | edited | Kevin Workman | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 60 characters in body
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Jan 23, 2018 at 19:12 | comment | added | Braiam | @sth I'm confused, what context are you talking about? The context I'm talking about is that every answer has the question as context, the thing that would be edited into the answer is the explanation of how the answer fits into the context. | |
Jan 23, 2018 at 17:08 | comment | added | sth | @Braiam: I agree that the context is there and could be edited into the answer. But is that useful? If all the context is already provided, does it really help to duplicate that context by editing it into the answer? The answer builds on the question and the usual user will be aware of the question when reading the answer. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 15:40 | comment | added | Braiam | @iBug then, allow others to do so and skip. What's so hard with simply allowing others to do so? You don't use the power yet want others to not use it? | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 15:28 | comment | added | iBug | @Braiam One is not obligated to contribute to other's answers. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 15:25 | comment | added | Braiam | @iBug no, because unlike questions, answers are usually framed in a specific context: answering the question. You can ask any question, but not post any answer to any question. They are orthogonal. Questions on the other hand doesn't need context, it construct the context by itself. You can't provide context for a question since you don't know the specific situation that surrounds the issue, it's unaccessible without the asker. Meanwhile you can easily explain how an answer works because all the context is provided and accessible to you. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 15:15 | comment | added | iBug | @Braiam See this: Do not choose "Requires Editing" if you know the question cannot be made answerable without clarification or additions from its author. If only the author can fix the question, the correct option is "Unsalvageable". Although it's for questions, the same applies to answers, too. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 15:04 | comment | added | Braiam | @CalvT븃 [citation needed]. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 13:24 | comment | added | CalvT | @Braiam because I don't necessarily know enough about that technology to add the correct information. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 13:22 | comment | added | Braiam | @CalvT븃 why not edit? Edit is there for "fixing all the problems" with the post. Lacking information is a problem. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 12:32 | comment | added | CalvT | @Kevin You may consider it a low quality answer, but should it be deleted, or add a comment requesting more info and "Looks OK"? | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 10:58 | comment | added | Gimby | You're right that they're often low quality when we're talking about actual program code, but is it really necessary to explain what .bashrc is when you can easily research that yourself in minutes? Besides, if you don't know about it then you very likely have a much bigger problem: you don't know how your OS shell environment works and need to go learn the basics of working with said shell environment. That's not something that a StackOverflow answer can or should help you with, it's too big of a you-problem. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 5:47 | comment | added | iBug | That's why I picked "Recomd Del" for this very answer. | |
Jan 22, 2018 at 4:59 | history | answered | Kevin Workman | CC BY-SA 3.0 |