Skip to main content
Accidentally some words
Source Link
TylerH
  • 21.2k
  • 22
  • 229
  • 328

It could be added as a separate answer

You've inadvertently hit the nail on the head here, for two reasons:

  1. If your edit could be added as a separate answer and stand on its own, then it should be posted as an answer. It's good of you to acknowledge that there are already many answers (too many users post an answer to popular questions without bothering to read existing answers at all), but that should be of little concern if you have actually new content to add to the answer set.

  2. We place a fair bit of stock in post author autonomy; the reason these decliners chose the 'intended to address the author' is likely because of this. Even though the information is useful and makes for a more comprehensive answer, it should be up to the OP to decide whether it belongs in his or her answer. You can make recommendations on improvements all day long in the comments, but editing someone else's post to include entirely new or different content is their purview. If OP had marked their answer as a Community Wiki, then it would have most likely been OK to edit so drastically.

It could be added as a separate answer

You've inadvertently hit the nail on the head here, for two reasons:

  1. If your edit could be added as a separate answer and stand on its own, then it should be posted as an answer. It's good of you to acknowledge that there are already many answers (too many users post an answer to popular questions without bothering to read existing answers at all), but that should be of little concern if you have actually new content to add to the answer set.

  2. We place a fair bit of stock in post author autonomy; the reason these decliners chose the 'intended to address the author' is likely because of this. Even though the information is useful and makes for a more comprehensive answer, it should be up to the OP to decide whether it belongs in his or her answer. You can make recommendations on improvements all day long in the comments, but editing someone else's post to include entirely new or different. If OP had marked their answer as a Community Wiki, then it would have most likely been OK to edit so drastically.

It could be added as a separate answer

You've inadvertently hit the nail on the head here, for two reasons:

  1. If your edit could be added as a separate answer and stand on its own, then it should be posted as an answer. It's good of you to acknowledge that there are already many answers (too many users post an answer to popular questions without bothering to read existing answers at all), but that should be of little concern if you have actually new content to add to the answer set.

  2. We place a fair bit of stock in post author autonomy; the reason these decliners chose the 'intended to address the author' is likely because of this. Even though the information is useful and makes for a more comprehensive answer, it should be up to the OP to decide whether it belongs in his or her answer. You can make recommendations on improvements all day long in the comments, but editing someone else's post to include entirely new or different content is their purview. If OP had marked their answer as a Community Wiki, then it would have most likely been OK to edit so drastically.

Source Link
TylerH
  • 21.2k
  • 22
  • 229
  • 328

It could be added as a separate answer

You've inadvertently hit the nail on the head here, for two reasons:

  1. If your edit could be added as a separate answer and stand on its own, then it should be posted as an answer. It's good of you to acknowledge that there are already many answers (too many users post an answer to popular questions without bothering to read existing answers at all), but that should be of little concern if you have actually new content to add to the answer set.

  2. We place a fair bit of stock in post author autonomy; the reason these decliners chose the 'intended to address the author' is likely because of this. Even though the information is useful and makes for a more comprehensive answer, it should be up to the OP to decide whether it belongs in his or her answer. You can make recommendations on improvements all day long in the comments, but editing someone else's post to include entirely new or different. If OP had marked their answer as a Community Wiki, then it would have most likely been OK to edit so drastically.