This question Printing with sed or awk a line following a matching pattern was asked 2 years ago by someone looking for a sed
or awk
answer. Several answers were given but none was selected as correct, the OP just disappeared. Since then the question has been viewed 27,000 times and one answer, mine, has gradually been accruing points.
A few days ago, a different user posted a bounty saying the question hasn't had enough attention but now insisting the answer must be using sed
without the -r
option.
When I asked the user why they did that instead of just posting a new question and referencing this one, the user said it was because they thought a new question would have gotten closed as a duplicate and they felt what they were doing was just fine because when the bounty ended, they would remove the new "sed
without -r
" requirement.
By that time, we'll be left with a question that has been chewed up and spit out with good answers having been downvoted, etc. and almost certainly with an answer selected that meets the "sed
without -r
" criteria but is FAR from the best answer to the original question, which is the only question that will still exist at that point. So people looking for an answer to that question in the future will find the question, see an answer selected and think that was the answer to the original question instead of the answer to the "sed
without -r
" bounty question.
What should/can we do when someone hijacks a question like that?
-n
", wasn't it?