I just posted a wiki-style "Answer your own question" question here. It was almost immediately down-voted, and the first commenter told me what I already suspected - that the down-vote was probably because I didn't provide any details about what I had already tried, or any indication that I was putting in any effort at all; two things that are usually baselines for successful questions.
I can see how someone interested in keeping the site on track would see my question and make those assumptions (after-all, self-answers aren't all that common, and are easy to miss), but at the same time I'm not sure how much "I tried this" to add to the question when I tried something and got a concrete result right off the bat.
So, in cases where you'd like to answer your own question, how much information should you include? I feel like giving too much detail can risk convoluting or narrowing what are otherwise often the most abstract, and widely applicable questions.