Give credit where credit is due!
I recently got an upvote on this answer. There is nothing special about the answer; I just help someone out. However, this answer is largely based on the content of an answer on Unix & Linux, as is referenced in the answer.
The user of the answer on Unix & Linux is also a user here on Stack Overflow, and I was wondering if I could pass ownership of the answer to that particular user.
Even though the answer in question could just have been a comment and has just received a single upvote, I would not be surprised if other people have similar thoughts and use cases where an ownership transfer would make sense.
So my topic of discussion would be:
- Is a transfer of ownership of answers useful/wanted/overkill?
- How would one implement it (e.g., by a two-party consent)?
- What other examples of use cases would there be?
- Could it be also be applied to questions?