In the past I've answered questions that should have been (or were later) closed as "Too Broad", "Opinion-based", "Unclear", 0-Effort, or "Off-Topic for Debugging"(*). To compensate, I feel like I should VTC those questions that are still open, even if my answer was accepted.
That said, I frequent low-traffic tags. Questions that I've VTC usually fail to meet the required 5 votes before accumulated votes expire. But I've also noted that in many of these cases, my answer (and perhaps pending a downvote) is the only factor repressing the Roomba. The questions I then asked myself concerning these:
Past:
Can a question with an accepted answer be closed as unanswerable?
The affirmative answer by Shog9, as I understand it, boils down to:
if (!question.IsUseful) { if (answerer.IsAble) { question.Edit(); } else { asker.IsHelped = true; question.Delete(); } }
Should users be permitted to both answer and close a question?
Answers here vary from "Yes" to "No" and everything in-between. But most highly voted:
Yes, absolutely these users should be allowed to both answer and vote to close.
Future:
- Should one advise on off-topic questions?
Don't ever answer an off-topic question, not via chat, comments, or any other way.
Present:
It seems clear that the correct course of action is to VTC and not make this mistake going forward. But given a low-traffic tag, stepping aside and unleashing the hound Roomba on a Question (formerly answered but only benefiting the author - who is since inactive) seems reasonable as well. To VTC or Roomba? That is the question.
(*) No examples provided to avoid the Meta Effect.
answer.Delete()
where you wrotequestion.Delete()
- i.e. by deleting your answer, you enable the question to be garbage-collected.