Sometimes a question may attract a large number of answers, and often many of those answers are equally or at least similarly "correct", just for different use cases, etc. I recently found this question, in which the OP edited their original question after selecting an answer to reflect a concise summary of the various existing answers.
In that case, it was really useful: this sort of summary answer in the question edit got me to the information I wanted very quickly. But obviously in cases like this question, where some of the answers are a bit longer, trying to summarize the answers in an edit to the question would probably decrease readability.
So when is it, if ever, appropriate and indeed correct to edit your question to include a summary of the correct answers below? Is there some on-the-books rule about this? Or is it just a matter of personal taste?
For example, this is one of the first questions I ever asked on Stack Overflow. I could easily edit my question to say something like:
Here is the gist of the below answers: 1. You can jailbreak the device, 2. You can .. etc
What do you think?