Prompted by the recent meta post regarding this question.
The asker has edited their question to include the answer they found themselves. This is against Stack Overflow rules, which are to self-answer your own question. The asker appears to be ignoring comments requesting them to comply with this rule.
My instinct, then, is to fix this by editing the question to strip out the self-answer, and move it to proper answer. This is problematic because of course I will be credited with any rep for that answer, as opposed to the asker who technically "owns" that answer. (To be clear: I don't care about rep, I'm not in this for farming, just want to make the question and answer conform with the rules.) Not to mention licensing.
I'm not sure what else can be done here: AFAIK mods cannot change the attribution of a post, so even if I mod-flag the question they cannot rectify this situation (if they edit/post the self-answer it will obviously be attributed to them, which is the same issue as if I did it. I don't know if it's possible to use the Community user instead, but I still feel like that's "ripping off" the asker who has answered their own question, and once more the issue is one of correct attribution. (OTOH, the asker hasn't bothered to come back and do the right thing by posting a self-answer, so it could be argued they have effectively abandoned the question and we are free to fix it up as we see fit).
Suggestions?