I was reading a brand new question that had some issues, such as lacking a working example code, and needed to be properly edited. But, despite that, I was able to identify the problem and started writing an answer with some code to illustrate why his code was failing at run time.
When it was all ready and I clicked the button to submit my answer, I was notified that the question had been put on hold and my text could not be posted. Another user, however, had written a short and speculative answer that was successfully submitted because he finished it before the question was put on hold. Basically, it went like this:
- Question was posted
- User A started writing an answer
- User B started writing an answer
- User A finishes his text and successfully submits it
- The question is put on hold
- User B finishes his text and is unable to submit it
I understand there are other things that can be done, but I propose, considering my limited experience, that user B should have some capability to post his answer (e.g for some time after the question is put on hold ). My reasoning is that the way things are now favours short and not so well crafted answers instead of more complete and elaborate ones that require more time( not necessarily longer ones).
Additionally( or alternatively), one should also be notified that the question is going to be put on hold so he could either avoid investing his time in an answer ( and invest it in an edit or another question, for example) or quickly finish what he had in mind, if time allows it.
For reference, here is the question