This is rather a strange situation. I recently came across this question, in which a question was asked by one user, and answered 9 minutes later by another user whom the evidence suggests is another profile run by the same user.
First, the evidence (you can also read my comment on the answer):
- The question was answered only nine minutes after being asked, and the answer seemed to have nothing to do with the question. The question was about "how to find the WiFi trigger directory", and the answer showed commands that clone some Arduino git repo.
- The users have the same username, and the person in the profile pictures looks to be the same as well, although I could be mistaken with the masks.
- Both the question and the answer were extremely short and vague, lacking any explanation, yet both users seem to have intimate understanding of the problem.
- Both users joined on the same day, and both only have posts on that one question.
I will provide both the question and the answer here.
Question:
how to find trigger directory on arduino
I have a problem uploading the Arduino code and there is an error message in the WiFi Trigger directory. [error message](https://i.sstatic.net/Cd6tk.png)
Answer:
$ git clone https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.git $ cd Arduino/build $ ant dist enter code here
So my question: is it considered acceptable to create separate user profiles, one just to answer the other's questions? Would this be considered "gaming" the site, or could it just be attributed to lack of knowledge of the site's workings?