Should self-Q&A questions auto-accept the answer?
After all, the answer I wrote to my own question is, in 99.9999% of cases, the answer that worked best for me.
Should self-Q&A questions auto-accept the answer?
After all, the answer I wrote to my own question is, in 99.9999% of cases, the answer that worked best for me.
There is no need.
If another answer is posted, it might even be better than the self-answer.
Otherwise, it is trivial to just accept the self-answer.
An auto-accept does not significantly improve anything.
it might even be better than the self-answer.
yes, but the point of someone doing a Q&A style is, to my understanding, that the user had a question and found a solution which was the best for him and wants to share that knowledge. Having the answer auto-accepted shows other people with the same problem that "Hey! I had the same problem as you and here's an answer that actually works", if a better answer comes than the OP can accept it or not. As stated here
if you wish to claim that everybody who self-answers is vehemently against considering any other answer for acceptance - fine
never have I said that, in fact you can read if a better answer comes than the OP can accept it or not.
at the end of my comment.
It opposes my suggestion that other answers can be accepted but then concludes that other answers can be accepted.
No, I have at no point said that the asking user would not accept a better answer, and if any of my answer has been interpreted that way it wasn't my intention. WHY auto accept in the Q&A case? Because it shows others with the same problem that the answer actually works a better answer comes and the asker accepts it? Good. A better answer comes and the asker does not accepts it? Good, at least there's an accepted answer that other users can easily identify as a solution.
Yes, Q&A-style posts' answers should be auto-accepted.
I hope not.
Why? From stackoverflow.blog/2011/07/01/… To be crystal clear, it is not merely OK to ask and answer your own question, it is explicitly encouraged.
which, with the previously linked question and answer would make anyone think that auto-accepting the answer in Q&A is a matter of fact.