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I recently saw an answer of mine being unaccepted. No big deal I though, there probably is a better answer now. When I went to look at the question I saw that the OP commented on my answer with additional requirements that were not mentioned in his question.

Personally I frown upon such behaviour, and left a comment to OP to better ask this as a new question, whilst possibly linking to the current question to provide background insights.

Was this the best course of action?

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    yes you approached this correctly, any new requirements for a question should be posted as a new question and if the old question provides context then a link to it should be included too Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:18
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    related meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/332820/…
    – Suraj Rao
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:20
  • Did OP only comment the new requirements or also updated/changed the question? Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:20
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    I'd also VTC the question as unclear (and possibly downvote) since it isn't clear what question the OP is looking to get answered
    – Sayse
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:23
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    Looks like you asked him to accept the answer, and he complied, that makes it a lot harder to make your case. Just ignore and move on. Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:23
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    @HansPassant, I indeed commented along those lines, as he was a new user. For clarity here is my complete comment: Happy to help. If an answer on a question is helpfull to you you can let others know by upvoting (clicking the up arrow) and/or accepting (clicking the checkmark) an answer. Accepting an answer on your own question will gain you some reputation as well.
    – Luuklag
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:27
  • @AndréKool, OP did not edit his question. He only commented on my answer.
    – Luuklag
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:29
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    @Luuklag He only commented... in which case I would flag the comment as no longer needed and move on. Your answer could still help other users if not OP
    – Suraj Rao
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:30
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    Perhaps to add: I could update my answer to accomodate for his new requirements, but I feel that doing so would be to feed the vampire, or chameleon.
    – Luuklag
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:32
  • If the request is minor, and the OP has not checked/unchecked as Answer, I'll sometimes edit the Answer and leave be. But cases such as you describe, I do as you did. New users (as long as they're still around) tend to accept the guidance (in my experience in the VBA tags). Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:35
  • Related: Exit strategies for “chameleon questions”. Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:53
  • Thanks for all your comments. But regarding Chameleon'ing I still have good faith in the OP. It is his first question here, and my answer most likely just presented a new problem when more data was entered and he encountered an exceptional datapoint. I flagged his comment for removal and I'll probably just wait some time and perhaps edit my answer or see if he asks a new question.
    – Luuklag
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 12:59
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    In some way the meta effect kicked in I believe ;)
    – Luuklag
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 13:17

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