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I want to edit an answer I wrote a while ago and am finding myself also wanting to add commentary based on my experience with the technology in the years since writing the answer.

To which extent can I do that?

I think I know the domain with acceptable authority for the things I want to say, and I add it because I feel it supports the method described in my answer.

However, it is quite close to being an opinion, and I think the consensus is we should avoid this? Can we not be opinionated in answers?

This discussion is about being opinionated in answers but I don't think it applies here, as I would rather justify a solution than simply rant about something.

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    The site has rules about asking for opinions in questions, not about offering opinions in answers. The problem with the answer in the linked meta post is not that it includes opinions, is that it doesn't attempt to answer the question.
    – yivi
    Commented Apr 10, 2021 at 18:36
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    Also closely related: is it possible to close answers as “primarily opinionated”? Quoting Ben Voigt's answer there: "Answers that express opinions are fine and even desirable, if it is an expert opinion, backed by experience."
    – duplode
    Commented Apr 10, 2021 at 18:48

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Adding your opinion about the approach shown in the answer is fine as long as the post actually contains a concrete and verifiable answer.

Note that "commentary based on my experience with the technology" sounds like you plan to comment on whole language/framework/platform - it may mean that question was way too broad or asking for recommendations - should be closed instead. If the question is scoped properly commentary on the broader scope would be better done in a personal blog/other media.

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