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Is there a way to insert images in comments on someone else's post? I wanted to show a snap of a screen resulted by following the their answer and to seek some more clarification on it.

Suppose if I am viewing a question that is 2 year old and the answer on it has Worked for someone (since that is the only thing that got me closer to what I want). Somehow, it didn't worked for me and I want some more clarification on it. This for sure is neither an answer nor a new question. I can't edit the original question too, just to ensure that the meaning of the original question doesn't change and the answer become irrelevant to the original question.

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It sounds like you've got a new question instead.

Ask your question with words clarifying your confusion as opposed to an image, since images can't be searched on. Feel encouraged to link back to the original answer to provide context.

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    I'm not sure I would ask another question just to say an answer didn't work for me. (That's assuming it's e.g. UI elements not being arranged properly in the screenshot, not a screenshot of code.) Hard to say if it's worth a new question without more information. Dec 17, 2015 at 6:09
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    @JeffreyBosboom: If one is asking for clarification on something they're lost on, then by definition it's a new question. The real Catch-22 is that the OP may not get the warmest of receptions when writing the question, so this is where the opportunity to guide them into writing a well-formulated question presents itself.
    – Makoto
    Dec 19, 2015 at 20:07
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    @Makoto "The real Catch-22...warmest of receptions..." Yeah when I first became a member here I was reprimanded many times for this. It still occasionally happens, even though I do put in the effort to show how my question is different. In fact, I had a perfectly-valid question closed on me just the other day for this very reason, after I had spent hours explaining how my situation was different. Due to language barriers (I assume) I just couldn't get my point across, and my question was wrongfully (IMO) closed. It seems like many times on SO, you're damned if you do, damned if you don't
    – Kenny83
    Nov 7, 2020 at 23:56

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