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I saw a questionquestion today, and looked to see if I could answer it. Most SO questions go something like this:

Asker: I have this problem.

Answerer: Here's a solution.

This question, though, goes like this, all in comments:

Asker: I have this problem.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: Yes.

It's not quite so spartan, there is a lot of clarification going on, and I feel like we're getting close to a solution. Even though their question is clear, there's no way for anyone, asker included, to find the issue in one pass.

Still, we end up with a ton of possible answers in the comments, all of which may help someone else in the future. I don't want to post them all as separate answers. Maybe a single here's some stuff you can try answer? Flag to close as too localized?

I saw a question today, and looked to see if I could answer it. Most SO questions go something like this:

Asker: I have this problem.

Answerer: Here's a solution.

This question, though, goes like this, all in comments:

Asker: I have this problem.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: Yes.

It's not quite so spartan, there is a lot of clarification going on, and I feel like we're getting close to a solution. Even though their question is clear, there's no way for anyone, asker included, to find the issue in one pass.

Still, we end up with a ton of possible answers in the comments, all of which may help someone else in the future. I don't want to post them all as separate answers. Maybe a single here's some stuff you can try answer? Flag to close as too localized?

I saw a question today, and looked to see if I could answer it. Most SO questions go something like this:

Asker: I have this problem.

Answerer: Here's a solution.

This question, though, goes like this, all in comments:

Asker: I have this problem.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: Yes.

It's not quite so spartan, there is a lot of clarification going on, and I feel like we're getting close to a solution. Even though their question is clear, there's no way for anyone, asker included, to find the issue in one pass.

Still, we end up with a ton of possible answers in the comments, all of which may help someone else in the future. I don't want to post them all as separate answers. Maybe a single here's some stuff you can try answer? Flag to close as too localized?

Rene's comments helped me realize a clearer way to express this
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How should I handle questions where the asker and I go back and forth onthere is a clear problem that has multiple possible solutionscauses?

clarified my position
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I saw a question today, and looked to see if I could answer it. Most SO questions go something like this:

Asker: I have this problem.

Answerer: Here's a solution.

This question, though, goes like this, all in comments:

Asker: I have this problem.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: Yes.

It's not quite so spartan, there is a lot of clarification going on, and I feel like we're getting close to a solution. Even though their question is clear, there's no way for anyone, asker included, to find the issue in one pass.

Still, we end up with a ton of possible answers in the comments, all of which may help someone else in the future. I don't want to post them all as separate answers. Maybe a single here's some stuff you can try answer? Flag to close as too localized?

I saw a question today, and looked to see if I could answer it. Most SO questions go something like this:

Asker: I have this problem.

Answerer: Here's a solution.

This question, though, goes like this, all in comments:

Asker: I have this problem.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: Yes.

It's not quite so spartan, there is a lot of clarification going on, and I feel like we're getting close to a solution.

Still, we end up with a ton of possible answers in the comments, all of which may help someone else in the future. I don't want to post them all as separate answers. Maybe a single here's some stuff you can try answer? Flag to close as too localized?

I saw a question today, and looked to see if I could answer it. Most SO questions go something like this:

Asker: I have this problem.

Answerer: Here's a solution.

This question, though, goes like this, all in comments:

Asker: I have this problem.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: No.

Me: Does this solution work?

Asker: Yes.

It's not quite so spartan, there is a lot of clarification going on, and I feel like we're getting close to a solution. Even though their question is clear, there's no way for anyone, asker included, to find the issue in one pass.

Still, we end up with a ton of possible answers in the comments, all of which may help someone else in the future. I don't want to post them all as separate answers. Maybe a single here's some stuff you can try answer? Flag to close as too localized?

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