Two of my recent answers received comments saying that they were not answers, when (IMO) they in fact are. They are rather short, and phrased like questions (try ___, can you __). Should these really be posted as comments, or am I being incorrectly reviewed?
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Note: I just realized the first linked answer misunderstood the question, so I deleted it. However, it still was an answer, not a disguised comment. – Gaelan Oct 20 '15 at 5:56
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8"Try ..." and "Can you ..." are at first glance the start of comments. I'd above all rephrase your answers, and would seriously consider expanding them. – Bart Oct 20 '15 at 5:56
IMHO, the deleted answer was an answer after changing Try (would be a comment) with Use. A poor one that would deserve downvotes for not addressing the actual question and being much too terse. The minimum would be to show the full expression using typeof this...
. But starting with try makes it a comment without doubt: it is read as try this and report
The other one starts with a question. Here again you are asking something to OP so this part should be in a comment. To make it an answer you should rephrase it (just an example):
If converting text to images is an option, you could use images instead of text. Then it would be impossible to use Ctrl-F.
It is not really much longer, and no longer asks for OP interaction.
TL/DR: If this is acceptable that is a solution could be an answer (possibly poor if it still need to be elaborated), but Can you do this is a comment