I found a question here.
The author is a new user and their "question" initially had three parts:
- Their entire life story (or so it seemed)
- A question: Can you suggest any libraries/plugins?
- Another question: How to make a splash screen? (They didn't know what it was called.)
I answered the one part of the question that would be acceptable here (how to make a splash screen.)
I then edited it down to focus on that question.
The next day, I see my answer was down voted, and I wondered why. When I arrived at the question, I see the likely reason: the author edited their question to the other question, which is certainly off topic.
What should I do? Can we at least change the close reason to "asking for off-site resources"?
Note: Since I initially wrote this:
- I added a notice to my answer that I was answering a prior version of the question.
- I got another down vote.
- I deleted my answer. I hope to get the Peer Pressure badge finally.
- Another user rolled back the question to my revision.