I have read here: "This question may already have an answer here" - but it does not
But the answer is addressing only when it is not a duplicate.
My point is: I have read a question and went through all its answers, yet none of the answers are satisfying enough (they give you 70% of an answer). The question is old now, and it's rarely visible on the site.
Should I edit the question and bump it up on the feed? That would be an abuse of my edit privilege, and I am not sure if it's really effective.
Should I write another question that would be 99% same words and then say the answer on the duplicate question are not satisfying? That would be very weird and disrespectful to the answerer and its voters.
Should I comment on the answer and ask for more? I actually did that, but the user doesn't seem to be very active on the site and I didn't receive any response.
If I ask you what is OOP, you could say it:
- It stands for object-oriented programming.
- Answer1 + it means encapsulation, inheritance.
- Answer2 + polymorphism, abstraction.
- Answer3 + code.
- Answer4 + comparison against functional programming.
To me the existing answers are of type 2. I wanted it at least to be of type 4, possibly 5. I placed the bounty to draw more attention.