There are some people who react... poorly... when their question is answered.
Some definitions:
- Chameleon questions are those questions that just keep on changing, to cover more than the problem you just solved in your answer.
- Vandalism, in this case, refers to those people who like to edit out all the content of the post, replacing it with "I solved this" or something.
- There's also a related group of people, for whom I have no provocative name. They edit the solution into their question. Or edit the title to say "solved", usually like this:
[SOLVED]
.
Today, I encountered one of these (a vandal), and I was thinking that I should link to the What to do when someone answers Help page, but I noticed it doesn't even mention any of these behaviors.
It does mention not to leave "thank you" answers or comments. Can it also mention that the three behaviors above are not welcome either?
SOLVED
. ;-)SOLVED
to the title is the preferred way of indicating a question is answered in online forums (presumably, so an interested party does not have to scroll through to find the answer). However, SO does not work like that. Which could have been quickly noticed by a brief inspection of existing question/answer pairs.