CLARIFICATION: I have posted a question that hasn't been answered yet. My question is a variation of another question, that has already been answered. I wonder if it is OK if I use comments to inform the poster of the original question and the poster of the accepted answer, as I suspect them to be able to answer my question, too.
Consider the following situation:
- There is a question: How to solve the problem A, if B and C?
- There is also an accepted answer that solves the problem A.
- I have another question: How to solve the problem A, if B, C and D?
Now, in this case, if I highlight my problem in the comments to the accepted answer, it wouldn't contribute much to the original question. But, on the other hand, there is a good chance that OP or poster of the accepted answer would know the answer to my question (that is currently unanswered with a low number of views).
I consulted SO tour to learn about correct use of the comments and it says:
Use comments to ask for more information or clarify a question or answer.
Would it be selfish to use comments with the purpose of getting an answer to a related question?
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is added?" or "I have a similar question here(with link), can you answer it?". Neither is acceptable, but how to suggest you handle the situation would vary depending on what you are trying to accomplish.