As I have started participating in SO more and more, a recurrent situation pops up every now and then: progressive questions.
I'm not sure it's the right term to express it, so let me give you an example:
Initial question: I'm having an issue because of X
.
Answer: The solution to your issue with X
is ...
.
OP comments on answer: Thank you, I fixed my issue with X
but now I'm having an issue with Y
.
In this short scenario above, the initial question was answered, but due to the solution, the user is facing another issue which may or may not be related to the solution.
Now, my issue with this is that 70-80% of the time, the secondary question can be easily found with a simple Google search.
On one hand, I could either just answer it, or on the other hand, I could tell the user to make a new question about it.
TL;DR
When a user asks a question after the initial question was answered, am I expected to answer him or ask him to create another question because it's a different problem?
Update
Relevant example here
As you can see, despite having already answered the first question, two more are asked which are related to the question, but still easy to answer after a quick search.
Update 2
I'm not talking about the question being modified, but more questions being asked after the initial question has been resolved.