On Friday I posted this question on StackOverflow:
Retry on 408 Timeout from Azure Table Storage service
The question has attracted a few comments but, so far, no answers. Soon after I posted the question, user @rabtFT left a comment to ask for more information. As I was on the train at the time, I made use of the StackOverflow app to reply to rabtFT. Unfortunately, I must have pressed "Add Answer" instead of "Reply" and my comment showed up as an answer.
I tried to delete the answer immediately but to my consternation there is no way to delete an answer from the StackOverflow app. So I was forced to sign in on my mobile browser to delete the answer that way. I posted and deleted this answer within minutes, if not seconds, yet a clearly "non-answer" is now permanently attached to this question (albiet deleted).
This was annoying, but I could live with it until I tried to post a bounty on this question today. It turns out the minimum bounty I can award is now 100, not 50, because according to the bounty mechanics
To avoid overly promotional bounties, if you are offering a bounty on a question that you have already posted an answer to, your minimum spend is 100 reputation (not 50).
(Yes, I could just post a 100 bounty but I'm being a little stingy with my rep because I'm just on the cusp of the 2000 mark.)
From this experience I have four questions / observations / suggestions:
- Does the app need a delete answer button?
- Could more of a differentiation between the answer and comment buttons could be useful because it was a very easy mistake to make?
- Perhaps answers that have attracted no attention and/or are deleted within minutes of posting should be hard-deleted. Does it make sense to store and display obvious junk?
- Could deleted answers not count towards the "self promotion" rule on bounties?
It might be trivial, but the bounty rule I have come up against is perhaps just one example where a accidental, deleted answer could cause side effects on the site mechanics.