I recently came across a question on Stack Overflow which was already answered and accepted, but the answer was wrong or at least highly incomplete and too complex. I then decided to write a new answer, which received quite a few upvotes immediately. One day after that, the author of the accepted answer just added the information from my answer to his own, rendering my answer completely useless now.
My problem is that now it appears that I just posted information which was already present in the accepted answer. (I mean, no one really checks the timestamps and edits, right?)
What is the Stack Overflow etiquette for something like this? I understand that it is most useful for anyone stumbling across this in the future, but I don't want to receive a bunch of downvotes in the future.
To avoid misunderstandings, I must emphasize once more that the author of the accepted answer did nothing wrong. He just improved his answer based on mine, which made me look like I have copy/pasted the essence of his answer. This bothers me it looks exactly like that when you don't check the timestamps.
I also don't want credit for it since the answer can be found on google if you take your time. I just didn't had no source because I stumbled upon this problem a while ago but still remembered the fix.
"Let it go" would be my advice....it happens
. And @Paulie_D now looks to have copied me ;)>>>
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. I follow the Angular2 changes quite closely and was sure that I had noticed such a change. To me it seemed like an attempt to hijack a question without much value where I already had my answer accepted, which happens a lot. It depends on whether I can affort the time to do deeper checks. Often I do this time I obviously didn't.