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I have noticed that a particular member has asked a question, and, straight after just answered and accepted his answer. I presume that this is acceptable, as it has not been closed. Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?

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    "Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?" Why? It's no different from any other question/answer pairs. Jan 7, 2015 at 11:02
  • Related: What is this “answer your own question” jazz? as well as the linked blog post
    – Bart
    Jan 7, 2015 at 11:10
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    @downvoters - Why so many? :S Nothing wrong with the question IMO
    – Phorce
    Jan 7, 2015 at 13:31
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    It's an okay meta question. However, afterwards you made a suggestion, which people disagree with, hence the downvote parade.
    – Compass
    Jan 7, 2015 at 20:43
  • @Compass I didn't make a suggestion, I asked a question. Hence the "?" I did not suggest it, I asked whether or not it should be marked as a FAQ..
    – Phorce
    Jan 8, 2015 at 9:37

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I presume that this is acceptable

Yes, it is. We even have a checkbox that open up an answer form on the "Ask Question" page (look for "Answer your own question" at the bottom of that page).

Answer your own question

Should the question therefore be protected, or, at least marked as some kind of FAQ?

No. why should it? That a member of the community decided to post a self-answer doesn't automatically make it a good set of question/answer, doesn't mean they are of high quality, are an FAQ or that it should be protected - perhaps someone else has a better answer.

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    Heh, two in a row.
    – Bart
    Jan 7, 2015 at 11:12
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    I can quit at any time.
    – Oded
    Jan 7, 2015 at 11:14

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