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 would be nice to create a [self-answered Q&A][1] for other people looking for this same question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57370732/bash-get-ssh-version-number-only When I first created the question; I didn't add a header that this was a self-answered Q&A and quickly got a few downvotes (don't really know why though). Adding a header that this was a self-answered Q&A seemed to make the question at once more acceptable. So I am left with a few questions: - was it a bad idea in the first place to create a self-answered Q&A for a simple `sed` command to get the ssh version number? Is this a bad question? - I don't think there should be different "acceptance criteria" for normal questions and self-answered Q&A, but somehow the header I added seemed to please people; should Stack Overflow add a default header when creating a self-answered Q&A? [1]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2011/07/01/its-ok-to-ask-and-answer-your-own-questions/