I have answered a question as "It's not possible" having a two of tags that I'm gold tag badge holder and provided the link to the official doc about the related feature.
The OP replied to the answer "I could not find absolute confirmation that X feature are not possible from Y context", that it's a fair reply / request for clarification but also edited the question saying
To verify @<username>'s answer that this is not possible. I had the following Q&A with Chat GPT [sic]
then pasted the conversation held with ChatGPT which claims that the answer is wrong and that the feature is actually available.
So I edited my answer to provide more details but now I have doubts if those edits to add ChatGPT conversations to a question should be allowed. I think that instead, the OP should wait for the community to vote on the answer and/or offer a bounty to draw attention or something alike according to the "traditional" SO workings as copying/pasting a conversation with ChatGPT is like transcribing a conversation held with a third party that is known as a non-reliable source.
Should the conversation with ChatGPT be removed as chitchat? (ref. https://stackoverflow.com/help/behavior)
Derived from the early comments to this question
Should the wording "To verify..." be changed to make it more accordingly to be as part of a OP's an additional research effort considering that at the time that the edit occurred the answer hadn't any vote?
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