I think what I have more often seen when a single person is able to provide multiple solutions to a problem is that they post them as a single answer (no stats to prove this, just my impression). Multiple answers can certainly also be sometimes seen and I think sometimes it makes more sense - see [What is the official etiquette on answering a question twice?][1]. I think it does not matter if the question is your own or somebody else. There is a [query][2] which you can use to find multiple answers on the same question by any particular user. I did this more than once (three times in total it shows) and in all cases I think it was justified, all answers were substantially different. Unfortunately I am not sure how to find the other case, where multiple answers are combined into one. Another query shows [questions with multiple upvoted answers by the same user][3] - I think while it shows many cases are old questions which would never be accepted, many cases are fine - I was surprised how many were there regarding the GUI. [1]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/25210/135545 [2]: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/322524/questions-with-multiple-answers-by-the-same-user [3]: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/740713/questions-with-multiple-upvoted-answers-by-the-same-user