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Recently, it happened more then once to me that I was typing an answer, and while I was typing it had to go do something first, so I did that thing first and then returned to typing my answer. However, on submitting it I noticed to my shock that another, functionally identical (or very similar) answer from another user had popped up meanwhile. An example of this is here

In these cases, should I simply move on, mark my answer retroactively as community wiki, or delete it?

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  • Either post it as a separate answer (no need for community wiki IMO) or just don't post it at all if you feel the other answer is adequate.
    – Paulie_D
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:23
  • Is there a means by which I can see if another answer is written before submitting mine other then opening the question again in a new tab?
    – Magisch
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:24
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    Not as far as I am aware and I'm not sure why it matters. You answered the question independently so you're entitled to any votes &/or rep that you might receive.
    – Paulie_D
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:26
  • For any outsiders it could look like copying though
    – Magisch
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:26
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    No, it really doesn't. It looks like you both came up with the same answer a few seconds or minutes apart. This happens all the time.
    – Paulie_D
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:27
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    @Magisch You should get a "# new answer" notification below the question if any answers come in while you're typing. You can click on that and it will asynchronously load the answers and you can review them before you post yours. If they are too similar for comfort discard your answer, otherwise post it.
    – Dave Zych
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:32
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    Related: Are duplicate answers acceptable?. I personally would leave the answer if the explanations are different. Otherwise, I like deleting the answer and upvoting the other one. But that's just me.
    – ryanyuyu
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:36
  • Alternatively, since the question title is always a link to the question itself, you could re-open the question in a new tab to check for new content. The thing Dave Zych pointed out should work but this is a way to double check.
    – BSMP
    Oct 19, 2015 at 14:45

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