I had the following situation answering a question:
Answered correctly a basic question about a call to an undefined method with brief explanation, links to detailed info and a code sample.
The user commented the answer, with further problems on his code, not directly related to the original question.
As I was in good mood, I tried to help him, adding info that he could easily find in the links I provided, and some code as an example on how to solve the issues.
Apparently the guy copy-pasted my example to his code. Commented again saying that my code messed up his database.
I commented back saying that I was not going to take the blame, as what I posted was just an example, not a code to be pasted to his project.
He commented back, saying that he was not trying to put the blame on me. He just didn't understand what the code was doing.
What do you think would be the limits to further interaction after the original problem is solved? Should other issues in the same code be addressed in the same question or should we recommend the user to post new questions?