Sometimes, I want to make a comment in my question as an answer. I like to move that comment as answer myself and add some more description, if required. But, I like to attribute that answer to the person who made the comment. In that way, I give credit to the person who commented. Does it sound like a good feature?
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There's really no point to this feature. A person who posts a comment as an answer did so either:
- Because they were unsure about whether it would actually answer the question. Perhaps the question is poorly phrased, or perhaps there are a half-dozen things wrong and they just picked one of them.
- Because they don't actually want to post an answer. Perhaps they don't want to take the time to post a real answer with "some more description", or whatever.
Any upvotes or mark as answered points should go to the person.
Answering through comments degrades the quality of the site. It leaves questions in an "unanswered" state. We should not reward such behavior by allowing such people to get rep for it due to the actions of someone else providing a real answer.
Furthermore, by adding "some more description", you're providing more value than the commenter. As such, you deserve those "points" more than the commenter.
If you want to credit a comment for your answer, then do so in the text of the answer. You can even link to the comment. But we need not provide anything beyond that.
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so readers know the cite is to another user on the site, and sometimes with a link back to the specific comment or the user’s profile or both. In extreme cases I see the answer marked as community wiki, in order to emphasize the collaborative nature of the answer (person who provided answer in comments and person who worked comment into an answer) and to eschew rep for someone else’s principal idea. But it would definitely be a bad idea to be able t post under someone else’s byline