Note: This question is not about closed questions that already have an useful answer but more about questions which are closed as "broad" but could have had an answer which is useful to future readers.
Here is a sample scenario. A few days back one question was asked where the user wanted to know how to create a certain shape using CSS. However the question had no code and showed no indication of any attempt from the user's side. The question got closed as "broad" (no disputes, I agree with the closure). I had an answer on how to achieve that shape and had pinged the question's OP to show his efforts so that the question could be re-opened and the answer could be added. However, there was no response from the user and now the question is marked for deletion.
Now my question is, given that I feel an answer could be helpful for future readers, what is the appropriate course of action to add an answer?
- Should I wait for some other user to post a similar question in future and then add the answer (or)
- Should I edit the question and add some sample code to get the question re-opened and then add the answer (or)
- Should I create a separate question, self answer it and leave it open for other interested users also to answer?
Personally, I don't think Option 2 sounds correct as it would set a wrong precedent.
I haven't posted a link to the actual question which I am referring to because this is not about a single instance.