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I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, somebody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

As ivarni pointed out in the comments, it's possible to specifically search for unanswered questions. In many cases for older questions, it turns out the answer is actually in the comments - or the comments conclude that the question is not currently answerable.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? What about if the answer is in a comment, not a proper answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?

I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, somebody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?

I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, somebody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

As ivarni pointed out in the comments, it's possible to specifically search for unanswered questions. In many cases for older questions, it turns out the answer is actually in the comments - or the comments conclude that the question is not currently answerable.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? What about if the answer is in a comment, not a proper answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?

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I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, sombodysomebody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?

I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, sombody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?

I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, somebody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?

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Answering questions that already have a good answer

I like to answer questions on SO as a form of learning, to reinforce, challenge, and refine my current understanding, as well as helping the asker of the question. Plus getting upvotes gives me a endorphin hit.

However, I've found that for many questions, sombody (usually with very high rep - 5 or 6 digits and depending on the tags usually one of a small number of people) will post a very good and complete answer to most questions within a few minutes.

This removes my motivation to answer the question, and to check for new questions, because there is already a sufficient answer and nothing to add, and I cannot spend so much time on this site to match such a response rate. If I did answer the question, it would contain duplicate information to an existing answer. In some cases where I've added information that wasn't in an existing answer, other answerers have incorporated that information into their answer and received further upvotes - this also de-motivates me.

What is the etiquette for posting answers to questions when you feel that either the question is already answered sufficiently, or that your answer will contain similar or the same information to an existing answer? And what is the etiquette regarding editing an answer to include information from other answers?