I was reviewing low quality posts today and I noticed that some of the messages are smart enough to change. When the post is a self answer, for example, it gives you the option to say that the answer should have been an edit. (I like this feature.)
So I was surprised when I realized that this is also an option on self-answers when there are no other answers:
This is commentary on another post, not an answer
“This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post.”
Does it really make sense to have this as an option? Whose post? The answer and question are written by the same person.
The people who receive these messages are mostly new users with little experience on the site, so it would be even more confusing for them than it is for any of us.
I understand that this option makes sense for self-answers where there is another answer (assuming it's not another self-answer). But this wasn't the case.
We should change the wording or remove the option when there is only one author, who both asked and answered.
(Note that comments ≠ posts. It might make sense to have the option apply to posts and comments, not just posts. As it is currently written, it gives the wrong idea about comments, which are not supposed to be on the same importance level as posts.)