I posted an answer that solves the question I thought it solves, but only two days later the person who asked the question made himself clear. At first, he was unclear and asked for something else, but that one comment explained his question better.
After I understood his question I realized that it has many duplicates and probably an online solution. The problems I'm facing:
- I posted an answer that not only doesn't solve the question, but also going to stay with 0 upvoting.
- I tagged the question as duplicate, but the tag didn't take because as mentioned above, the question seems to be asking one thing, but actually is asking another thing (he literally said it in one comment and managed not to say it in the entire 1000 words question).
Should I delete my answer? Should I edit it with a reference to the duplicate question? The tag didn't take, is there anything to do about that? What would you do if you were me? Thanks!
Edit
This is not the 'don't answer a question that is not clear' type of problem. The person became unclear only after his comment. At first, his question was very clear and on-point. That comment he wrote made the question look absolutely unclear withe regard to what he was really asking. Example. Question:"Where can I buy some fruit?", Answer:"At the StackOverFlow supermarket on 55th street", Comment:"No, I meant only apples and only in bazaars". That's a better description.
Edit 2
Frustrated I went back to the question reading it very carefully, and here is what I realized.
- In opposed to the first edit, I'm going to say this is definitely the "don't answer a question that is not clear". The lack of information given by the OP and failure to describe himself better made me think he was asking for something else.
- It very much was a duplicate, an absolute 1-to-1 duplicate to a fairly discussed topic in AngularJS. Not only does SOF already contains many answers for this, but many articles can be found about it on the internet.
- Self-note: Answering questions may require more attention on my side next time.
Eventually I deleted the answer as it really didn't answer what the OP was asking for, leaving aside the fact that it was a duplicate.