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Recently, I have noticed a question "answering" technique in which an answerer simply rephrases an existing comment.

For instance, I recently posted a question (no link, as there is no reason to have one). I got a perfect answer - in a comment. I don't know why - perhaps it was short and not terribly fancy, but it gave me everything I needed. I responded by saying that it was really helpful, and if they posted it as an answer, I would be happy to mark as accepted. Shortly after that, an evidently unrelated user (vastly different rep/profile) posted an answer - using the SAME exact code. Now that I know more about the code, I learned more about it, and there are many ways to do it, and yet the same code was used.

In fairness, it COULD be a coincidence. But, even if the above example is chance, I notice it all the time. An answer in a comment is hastily rephrased/posted by another user.

What should be done about these answers? I thought about downvoting, but they ARE, technically, correct, helpful answers. What is the proper thing to do?

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Users who post answers in comments do so for a number of reasons:

  1. They don't want to bother to flesh out a complete answer.
  2. See #1.

Unfortunately, comments are not the best place to post answers. When I poach a comment like this, I'll typically mark my answer Community Wiki, since it's not my work.

Of course, if the comment is only a small part of a larger, complete answer, the poster deserves full credit for their contribution.

Citing comments? Meh. That's angels dancing on the head of a pin. If a person wants credit for their work, they should post it as an answer, where it belongs.

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    There is an imho valid reason to "only" post a comment, in which case converting to an answer is not good: If the question should be closed and later deleted (common for typo/no-repro, sometimes also others). Also, if a good duplicate was proposed, and the question may be nearly closed (adding a different good answer to the master would be good though). Aug 27, 2014 at 13:19
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    Also, people may only post a comment if they're not 100% sure it's the correct answer. For example, they didn't want to bother testing it, and just gave an educated guess at what it might be. Then the OP would reply "thanks that worked".. and then someone else could come along and post it as an answer.
    – CRABOLO
    Oct 29, 2014 at 8:23
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Comment require less effort/time... I'm not Jon Skeet who can write high quality half page answer in time it takes me to have one line comment.

One option to deal with it is to post answer to your own question based on the comment if comment's author have no time/intention to post as answer. Consider to post as Community Wiki as Robert Harvey suggests, but see what effort you put in creating good answer from comment.

I personally would be happy with such behavior and I'll come and upvote/comment/edit. If I really feel writing good answer - I can still do it later.

If someone converts answer into low quality answer - just vote appropriately - but vote on quality of answer alone.

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Personally, I think we should encourage people to post near-answers as comments, and many sophisticated users do that regularly, especially when the answer is something like "that CSS property needs a vendor prefix", where the question is borderline-typo, or at a minimum shows a serious lack of research, and itself should be and hopefully will be downvoted or closevoted into oblivion.

I think stealing such comments as your own answer SUCKS. IMHO such answers should be immediately downvoted--they can easily be considered "not useful" in the sense that the answer was already given.

Sure, you can post your own answer, but in many cases the OP may just look at the timestamp and accept the earlier poached answer, which just seems WRONG to me.

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  • Comment-answers can't be validated with voting. They should therefore be discouraged. Making them validatable is useful. If a comment answer is converted to an answer and the answer is downvoted for duplicating earlier effort, the comment, which is far less permanent and valuable, should simply be deleted. And I say this as someone who hates deleting comments. Aug 30, 2016 at 6:06
  • @NathanTuggy As I said, in this case what I wrote in the comment was not an "answer" as much as it was pointing out something perilously close to a typo. So the question can be restated as, should typos pointed out in comments be turned into answers? If they are, what is the recommended approach?
    – user663031
    Aug 30, 2016 at 6:26
  • If the question should be closed, I don't care too much about the answers, nor about the comments, for that matter. (Helping the one user is not the worst thing, even if the comment is deleted soon.) But the impression I got initially was that you meant the same thing for all comment-answers. Aug 30, 2016 at 6:32
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    that is counterproductive. You encourage user to post low quality questions. Here is a comment to an answer by Jeff Atwood concerning this topic: "answers posted as as comments are fair game to be reposted as true answers. If users continue to post answers as comments over time, I would consider that a somewhat abusive use of the system." What is your motivation to write comment answers? Do you want to prevent users to write real answers? If so, why?
    – miracle173
    May 3, 2017 at 4:57

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