When one reviews answers to old questions, one can only see the question and the answer, so it can't be determined on that screen if the question has already been answered. Partial answers are supposed to be welcome and encouraged where helpful (i.e., in situations where the question has not already been answered).
I reviewed this answer which was a productive, if elementary, answer towards the question's second part. It answered the more elementary "How do I get the first letter..." part of the "How do I get the first letter of each element?". But I got audited for selecting "nothing is needed", because it was (unbeknownst to me) a redundant answer.
My question is, should one be expected to always open up another tab/window to check if the answer is redundant? It would make more sense to include all necessary information to correctly review the subject on the same page.