Today I answered a question and I'm a bit disappointed about the behaviour of another answerer. I don't know if I remember the timeline exactly but I think it was roughly like that:
- I answered the question and received one upvote and one downvote. The downvote was deserved because it was incorrect.
- I deleted my answer to fix it
- Another person answered using function "A" (just as note: I haven't seen it because I was editing)
- I edited my answer using function "B" and undeleted it.
- The other person changes his answer to use function "B" and says in the comments that was because my approach was better but without attributing it in the answer
- I asked him in the comments to attribute at least the idea to my answer and he asked me to come into chat and I explained my reasoning in a bit more detail but he didn't respond.
Functions "A" and "B" are similar but have different applications and the function was only one part of the answer. I'm not jealous that his answer was accepted and upvoted but I feel it's not fair that he didn't even state that part of the idea and solution are taken from my answer.
Is there anything I can do or should I just move on?
I thought about editing his answer myself to attribute my answer but that seems wrong to me.
I don't know if I should link the question in question, I heard it's generally disapproved of because of the meta-effect, so let me know if I should provide it.
where
toargwhere
which in my opinion does not constitute enough of a change to warrant citation.