I saw such questions many times - some user asked a good (well structured) question and at the same moment gives the good answer on his/her own post. I don't know is it a good or not.
At the one side it looks like a cheating, but at the other side the author can help the community. I have an experience - I can share my knowledge, why not?
Maybe it is better to mark such questions\answers as community posts?
Update:
The case
Someone (Billy the Kid) have some experience in a tag with a low attendance. And he wants to share some trick with community.
Billy the Kid: Posts the question and posts the answer in 30 seconds (he is smart and fast).
Stranger: Open the post, compare the authors of question and answer and make a downvote. He just don't like cheaters.
The question: Who will be protect Billy (he is upset and confused because he made a good deal)? He is good guy and wants to make the world better. Where is a sheriff?
Update: My post is a try to offer something for solving similar issues. I saw the Can you answer your own questions on Stack Overflow? post and similar questions.
Heck, a lot of self-answers make the OP lose reputation from downvotes
- I know it. It was the main reason to write this post