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Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes [duplicate]

I've tried to contribute to the community by publishing a solution to a problem. I thought it is allowed and welcome on SE. But then I get many downvotes and that's it. What did I do wrong?
Denis Kulagin's user avatar
15 votes
3 answers
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Can I ask a self-answered question that is very specific and won't be very helpful for many users? [duplicate]

I use Stack Overflow to document my problems and answer, but sometimes my problem is very specific and specific for my environment. For example, my program was facing a unable to activate windows ...
peachy__kat's user avatar
1 vote
7 answers
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Should a user ask a question he already knows the answer? [duplicate]

I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags. The question there is : Does pip ...
Pedro Lobito's user avatar
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Are there guidelines to how much "What have you tried" should be in a self answered question? [duplicate]

I have thought about posting a self answered question. I have read, that the question must have the same quality as any other question - including the "What have you tried" part. But at the same time ...
Rhayene's user avatar
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1 answer
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Realised the answer to my question while I was typing - still ask it? [duplicate]

I just started asking a question and, in the process of typing it up and organising my thoughts, I worked out the answer - this has happened before and I suspect I'm not the only person it's happened ...
MrB's user avatar
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1 answer
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Are blog-like Q&A pairs off-topic for Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

Note: I usually avoid pointing to a specific user or question, as I don't want to do any public shamming, but I'm pretty sure that the specific question wouldn't be to hard to find anyway seeing as I'...
Chris's user avatar
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1 answer
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How do I start a community wiki question? - E.g., "JOIN MongoDB collections with MySQL tables?" [duplicate]

The attempt got blocked pretty quickly: https://stackoverflow.com/q/64512473 So I assume you don't like community wiki style questions/answers(?). (It was a problem I wanted solved, and no Stack ...
Samuel Marks's user avatar
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I had a vague question on SO [duplicate]

So I had a SO question and when starting to get ready write it I noticed that it would have been very vague. So I worked hard for a long time (lots of bing) and figured it out. Then wanting to help ...
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3 votes
3 answers
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Is this a good self-answered question or is there a better approach? [duplicate]

I intended to write a question regarding the installation of Anaconda on CentOS 8 and eventually found the answer. In order to support the community, as the procedure may help, took the time to write ...
Gonçalo Peres's user avatar
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1 answer
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The 'Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style' problem [duplicate]

Here is the problem: You begin to write a question, and you include your issue / non-working code You find the answer in the meantime, and you use the "Answer your own question – share your knowledge,...
Basj's user avatar
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7 votes
2 answers
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Can I use Stack Overflow to host documentation examples? [duplicate]

I'm the author of an open source project and I'm documenting it in three forms: reference (Doxygen and Sphinx), book-like tutorials (JupyterBooks), and "how-to" examples. I expect the "how-to" ...
Jim Pivarski's user avatar
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1 answer
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What to do if OP self-answers their own bad question? [duplicate]

I was going through the Help and Improvement queue, and found this question. It's a bit difficult to read, includes links to images instead of the code, and seems to be asking for someone else to ...
Nick Reed's user avatar
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1 answer
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How to provide possible solutions to your own questions? [duplicate]

You ask a question and you have a few ideas on how to solve it, but you are not sure which, if any, is the best. Here is a least of possible ways to present these ideas: The first way is to list ...
TZubiri's user avatar
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1 answer
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Add header to self-answered Q&A? [duplicate]

I was looking around for something simple today; some command to get the version number of ssh. I couldn't find anything online and came up with some sed command that did the trick. Then I thought it ...
Chris Maes's user avatar
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2 votes
1 answer
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Can I post an answer to a non-existing question? [duplicate]

So I had a question, I did not find any solution to it. Then a while later I got a little creative and I fixed the issue. So this is the question: can I post this solution to help others who might ...
Termatinator's user avatar
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2 answers
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Is there a way to post handy solutions to questions not being asked on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I was googling for 'Python convert German date to day of week'. Since I could not find anything I wrote my own script to convert a date like this: "04.07.2016" -> 0 (Monday) "05.07.2016" -> 1 (...
Ohumeronen's user avatar
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1 answer
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Should questions that answer themselves answer themselves in the answer section of the post [duplicate]

For example, if I discover that a compiler has an error, would posting the question and answer to that question in the question section of the post be considered a bad thing to do in this site? Should ...
Cpp plus 1's user avatar
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6 votes
0 answers
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Asking a question and publishing my workaround as my own answer [duplicate]

I've had a problem with python crashing on windows 10 with some simple calls. I've been working for a solution or workaround. Python on PyCharm crashes with 'Process finished with exit code -...
MadMike's user avatar
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0 answers
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Do the rules for writing a question for a Q&A post differ from the rules which are followed when writing a question you are not planning to answer? [duplicate]

It is often emphasized (here, here, and often in chat, comments), that a post should contain only one question. However, I often encounter a post with multiple questions and answers to all of them by ...
zabop's user avatar
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2 votes
0 answers
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Where to drop information, non-question based [duplicate]

For months I've been wondering about something I found particular strange. I've asked a question on SO a few months ago about horizontal and vertical arrays. Both me and the person so kind to answer ...
JvdV's user avatar
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1286 votes
48 answers
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Sunsetting Documentation

We will stop accepting contributions to Documentation on August 8 2017 On behalf of everyone who worked on Documentation, I want to thank all 15,451 users who contributed. We particularly want to ...
Jon Ericson's user avatar
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324 votes
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What can we do to encourage downvoting?

Downvoting is a bigger privilege than upvoting and it plays a crucial role in keeping the content on this site clean. Downvoting is our most powerful tool for us, non-moderator users. Downvotes are a ...
Dharman's user avatar
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13 answers
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Ask Wizard for New Users Feature Test is complete

Update: This feature test was live on Stack Overflow from 2022-03-21 through 2022-04-06. The overall results from this test were very positive and are available in a separate post. A couple of weeks ...
Yaakov Ellis's user avatar
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6 answers
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Is it ever acceptable to seed Stack Overflow with product-related questions (and answers)?

According to Is it acceptable to use Stack Overflow as a Q&A for a specific product? ...we advise against seeding the site with questions about your product. Our community is very sensitive to ...
Daniele Procida's user avatar
26 votes
2 answers
2k views

Question and answers being downvoted, trying to understand why

Yesterday I posted this question, but after a few minutes I figured out the solution and answered it myself. The question is being downvoted, even though it doesn't seem so bad to me, but maybe I'm ...
Carlo's user avatar
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12 votes
4 answers
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Is a question asking for good ways to do something really opinion-based?

After several questions were deservedly closed when the poster couldn't act within the normal community guidelines, I asked a question which I thought should be better-received and which addressed ...
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6 answers
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Should this question about hiding elements have remained closed?

The question How to hide the entire element if part of the element overflows vertically? was closed by 5 members of the community. It was then reopened by a moderator. Here is an image of the question ...
Zach Saucier's user avatar
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2 answers
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Saving "Sunsetted Documentation" by creating self-answered questions [closed]

I added a self answered question on SO with the contents of documentation, this was mentioned as a possible solution on the Sunsetting Documentation . Within minutes it was down-voted, received ...
zaph's user avatar
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2 answers
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Is it OK to make a Q&A of a thing that I've already answered elsewhere?

I had filed a post here where my answer is the one identified by user srgloureiro. Is it OK to make a Q&A of a thing that I've already answered elsewhere?
sergiol's user avatar
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25 votes
2 answers
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Are self-answered questions still encouraged on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

So, let me tell you a story about how a series of individually well-intended steps led me to apparently become the scourge of Stack Overflow. I was working on a small project, and I ran into an odd ...
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