Questions tagged [instant-self-answer]
About questions that were answered by the same user that asked it at the same time as when they asked it or directly after. For self answers where the OP returned with new information to add after a period of time, just use the self-answer tag.
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Should the "Can I answer my own question?" guide mention question quality standards?
We encourage questions with instant self-answers, like How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? and How do I melt a pandas dataframe?. This category of questions contains some of the ...
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Should self-Q&A questions auto-accept the answer?
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.
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A place for validating the quality of instant self-answered questions
Introduction
Stack Overflow is designed in such a way that negative ratings are easy to give and anonymous - this is the core principle of the site and should indeed be treated as an axiom. I don't ...
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Where is the "Answer your own question" button?
I just found the solution to a problem that had me bugging out for weeks and had me scraping the entire Stack Overflow website. I thought it would be useful to share it with other people, so I went ...
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Time-out for comments after "Answer your own question" self-answered Q/As
I shared a self-answered Q/A on a small stupidity, just to share this since this stupidity still had taken some minutes, and nothing could be found on the internet since it - yes - was a stupidity.
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How should one handle this simple, instantly self-answered question?
How should one handle questions such as this one?
They are pretty basic and could be answered after a quick Google search or by reading the official documentation and then end up being immediately ...
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Issues asking self-answered questions in different programming languages
I'm having an issue posting self-answered questions here on Stack Overflow.
To begin with, I'm an NX Open developer. I develop automation programs for Siemens NX using its API called "NX Open&...
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Can answer-banned users use the "answer your own question" feature?
Can answer banned users use the answer your own question Q&A style feature?
I heard that if you post too many poor answers you can get banned or something, banned from posting answers only, but ...
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What should we do with "How to solve common errors in Google Apps Script development"?
Recently How to solve common errors in Google Apps Script development was posted and had several upvotes, but it was also closed.
NOTE: This is not a duplicate of What to do about hundreds of the ...
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Answering own new generic question vs generic answer to existing specific question
Recently I've seen quite a few questions on the same topic, where each had a different problem (with provided code), but all stemmed from the same misunderstanding of the language feature being used.
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Can we make posting a question with an answer easier?
As a developer I learn some really random ins and outs of various tools and libraries that I use on a daily basis. I often want to document, those stupid little things that cost me 4 hours to figure ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?
This is concerning the question: How can I create the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel?
This question has 4 close-votes and a lot of upvotes. It is a self-answer that appears broad… until you realise ...
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Self Answered Questions with "Little Research"
There was this question ("How to identify certain rows within a specified range of columns?") in pandas that I did not know the appropriate action for.
I couldn't find a duplicate that fit ...
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Is it right to put a question and answer it on the same post for knowledge sharing purpose? [duplicate]
I came across an application server tuning issue and I was able to solve it. I would like to share it with others on Stack Overflow. How can I do that?
Can I ask the question and then wait until ...
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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,...
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What does a perfect Community Wiki Q&A template look like?
I joined Stack Overflow for the main purpose of sharing information in a Q&A style. Over the years, I can't help but wonder if the Q&A I posted as Community Wiki is serving its purposes as a ...
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What is the advantage of posting to Documentation instead of asking and answering myself? [closed]
My impression so far is that most of what Documentation proposes could be achieved with questions answered by their own authors. We are used to this pattern, the existence of a question implies the ...
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Should you self-answer immediately or wait a bit? [duplicate]
After the release of Swift 3, I have seen many top users here posting questions like API changes to prevent duplicate questions. I know its one of the best way to prevent flood of questions in the ...
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When you self answer should you wait to give time for other answers? [duplicate]
I was in the middle of writing out a question when I realized a potential solution to my problem. So I answered my own question at the same time that I published the original.
One of the comments ...
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What subjects would be good for a self-answered question? [closed]
I'm good at researching, and I'm also good at debugging, so I rarely find the need to ask for help here. But I still want to contribute questions, which is an enormous part of SO. I have gotten the ...
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What if I just start using SO for my own opensource API's FAQ? [duplicate]
I just came to think about this hypothetical situation, try to imagine with me.
You've just created a new programming API or library. I've got the impression that there's 1 new API and 5 new ...
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How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?
Almost two years ago I asked and then self-answered this question about certificates. I did so because handling certificates has always been a great pain, requiring a combination of disparate command-...
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What to do with questions followed by completely wrong instant self-answers?
This question has raised a few red flags for me:
The question itself is a duplicate (the topic has been discussed many
times)
The self-answer was instant
The answer started with the infamous "I did ...
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Interesting scenario of a blog post converted to Q and A
When I first saw https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30880654/how-do-asp-net-application-events-work I was curious what specific aspect of the pipeline they were trying to hook into. When I visited ...
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What should I do when someone downvoted my selfanswered question ignoring its value? [duplicate]
I have been reading through several SO Q&As to find a general solution to a problem i faced without it being tailored to specific OP's needs.
I took the effort and created new Question, while as ...
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In what cases is it acceptable to answer your own question? [duplicate]
When asking a question on SO, there is an option to answer your own question immediately (Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style). In what cases it's acceptable to do so? I've ...
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Should/Can I post a question for which I already have an answer? [duplicate]
While answering a question about Why something doesn't work, I've come up with a workaround idea that is very unusual, and might be an innovating idea.
I encouraged the OP to post a new question, ...
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Should Q&A questions be subject to the same rules about duplicate questions if the answer given is unique?
Put a lot of work into an in-depth tutorial of Java Filters, only to have it marked as a duplicate of a question about servlets and filters in which someone did a quick skimming post about Java ...
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Can instant self-answer be automatically identified as such? [duplicate]
I posted a question with its answer on SO and within minutes got two negative votes on the question and a comment on the answer scolding me for posting my answer at the same time as my question:
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Bug when submitting self-answered question without any tags
Found a bug in Stack Overflow.
Fill out a question.
Tick the "Answer your own question" check box.
Try submitting without filling in tags.
Result:
System asks you for tags (correct behavior)
"Post ...
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Self Answer Questions being too broad [duplicate]
I'm planning to do another self-answer Q&A style question, but I just had a thought that if I came across this question asked in the wild without an answer, I would flag to close as too broad. ...
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Can we have a special checkbox or something for purposely self-answered questions?
As stated here, one can pose a question with the purpose of answering it oneself. Perhaps this is a tricky situation that you encountered in your own coding and fixed and the material does not ...
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Can you answer your own questions on Stack Overflow?
As a new Stack Overflow user, I am learning about how to use the system (reputation, etc.).
I have had many technical questions that I believe may be useful to post, but I answered them myself.
Is ...