88 votes
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Should I post a question that I'm going to immediately close as a duplicate?

This is a great idea. No elaboration needed; you explained why quite well already.
John Kugelman's user avatar
76 votes
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How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?

Posting self-answered questions, while permitted and even encouraged, can be risky, because it can easily come across as self-promotion or soapboxing, or as fishing for rep by posting useless trivia. ...
Ilmari Karonen's user avatar
72 votes
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What to do when the OP accepts the wrong answer

They might not be aware that they're allowed to accept their own answer, so I don't see anything wrong with a comment letting them know. This way you don't have to explicitly tell them to unaccept the ...
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
72 votes
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Answering my own question, while not fully sure about the answer, if there is no other answers at all?

Please post your solution! Yes, if you figured out anything that solves your problem, that's by definition a solution, and worth an answer. Even if it might not be the best answer, it is much ...
Bergi's user avatar
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65 votes

IBM Bluemix - When is a self-answered question considered genuine or cross the border to advertisment?

It seems to me that folks working at IBM on Bluemix are probably in the best position to offer quality answers to questions in that area. Another way of looking at this: I am a Python core-developer,...
Ethan Furman's user avatar
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65 votes
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What to do if no answer was helpful, I was able to solve the problem but don't remember the exact solution?

Please don't accept an unhelpful answer. If you feel you can leave an answer that may be helpful to other users, please do.
RyanZim's user avatar
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64 votes
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After posting the question, I found that I had a mistake in the code. Should I delete the question?

You asked the question. You found the answer. So answer your own question and accept your own answer. It is totally allowed if you genuinely found the answer yourself. (Note: Answer the question if ...
Adam's user avatar
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60 votes
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Is an admittedly copied answer which does not add any useful detail (that just adds noise) an answer?

I raised a custom moderator flag, and it was marked as helpful and the answer got deleted. I would recommend doing that in the future. The flag read: This self answer is noise. It provides - the same ...
shreyasm-dev's user avatar
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58 votes
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Why are two self-answered questions about new Java 14+ features so heavily downvoted?

The question What are switch expressions and how are they different from switch statements? seems absolutely fine. Some users don't like Stack Overflow to be a replacement for official guides/...
akuzminykh's user avatar
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55 votes

Should I downvote a self-answer if it doesn't work for me?

When a user self-answers with a solution that works for them, but you can't get it to work for you, this can mean one of a number of things: The poster is lying through their teeth. The poster's ...
BoltClock's user avatar
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52 votes

Should I answer my own question in second person or in first person?

This difference will hardly make the answer less understandable, so I guess that it's mostly a matter of personal preference and you shouldn't worry too much about it. However, I would favour a ...
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49 votes
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Post new answer after accepted other one

Never put an answer in the question, that's simply not what it's for. You can answer your own question though, and if you found a good different solution, please do! Whether you should unaccept the ...
Deduplicator's user avatar
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49 votes
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Can I self-answer a question in order to demonstrate a modern approach?

Yes! This would be a great canonical question. However, I don't think the focus of the question should be to "promote it as an alternative", so much as "how to use this API correctly, ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
49 votes
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Answering own question months later

You're encouraged to answer your own questions around here. There's nothing poor about your question, from what I could tell, so I don't believe it's subject to anyone coming after it. At best, you ...
Makoto's user avatar
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49 votes

Why are two self-answered questions about new Java 14+ features so heavily downvoted?

There are plenty of good reasons why those questions are downvoted, but... none of the reasons are because they are self answered The downvote button says that "it shows no research effort, it's ...
Braiam's user avatar
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47 votes

How do I deal with my own revised solution of a provided answer?

YMMV - Passer By's suggestion is fine enough. I tend to just post a new answer (after all, that's what the site is for - a question with multiple similar but different answers!). For example: In ...
Lightness Races in Orbit's user avatar
47 votes

Question and answers being downvoted, trying to understand why

The core issue of the question is "how to iterate over the values of a dictionary". That by itself would neatly fit into a title, a mre would be a few lines of code, and there is one obvious ...
MisterMiyagi's user avatar
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44 votes
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User editing self-answer and comments in the question itself, wishes to retain "discourse"

I think your edits were appropriate. The various "EDIT" lines add nothing of value. I think the OP was mainly concerned about you removing their answer from the question. The SO format is pretty ...
Lundin's user avatar
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What should I do if the answer I needed is contained in one of the answers but mixed up with counterproductive advice?

There's nothing wrong with adding your own answer, so long as it doesn't duplicate existing answers. If another answer basically has the solution, but has a lot of additional fluff, or is presented in ...
cigien's user avatar
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35 votes
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Are these Self-Answering rules valid as of today?

No change in sort order. Normally, accepted answers are “docked” under the question. This is not true for owner accepted answers; they stay in standard sort order like any other answer. The behavior ...
Laurel's user avatar
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34 votes

Could we prevent posting a question when the "Answer your own question" option is checked and the answer is empty?

This seems like a valuable suggestion which points out a use case which defeats the point of the checkbox. The issue this flaw can cause is that a user can mistakenly post an answerless question. The ...
StayOnTarget's user avatar
33 votes

Post new answer after accepted other one

How should I post my better solution? Like any other answer - post an answer. Do not post the answer as an edit to the question. Should I un-accept the not-so-good answer I accepted before? Any ...
chux - Reinstate Monica's user avatar
32 votes

IBM Bluemix - When is a self-answered question considered genuine or cross the border to advertisment?

As an IBMer I can tell you that there were many people (inside IBM) complaining that we all come to Stack Overflow to find answers about everything but there was none or little information about ...
randombee's user avatar
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32 votes

What's wrong with self-answering while adding information missing in the original question?

Questions need to be complete. That's the reason we have the "non-reproducible" close reason ("backwards" is not a close reason). And in the same way than posting new answers within the question ...
yivi's user avatar
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32 votes
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How do I deal with my own revised solution of a provided answer?

If you perceive it as an improvement of the original and without conflicting with the intent of the author, edit and leave a comment explaining it. Most people take kindly to such edits. However, if ...
Passer By's user avatar
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Why are two self-answered questions about new Java 14+ features so heavily downvoted?

What is the Text Blocks (or Multiline Strings) feature in Java? "I’m voting to close this question as off topic because it doesn't present a practical programming problem. Describing a new ...
CodeCaster's user avatar
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31 votes
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Are self-answered questions still encouraged on Stack Overflow?

This seems like a perfectly valid question to me. In fact, I have upvoted it and the answer. There is only one main caveat for self-answered questions like this (or, really, any question), and that ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
28 votes
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Is blog-style self-answering accepted on Stack Overflow?

The thing about self-answered posts is that it still has to be a question and answer. The OP there didn't actually ask a question, so it would still be subject to question quality scrutiny. Tricky ...
Makoto's user avatar
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How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?

You should not be deleting and reposting content just to remove downvotes. That's completely abusive behavior of the site. If you can find any problems with the post that could have resulted in ...
Servy's user avatar
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26 votes

Can I ask a self-answered question that is very specific and won't be very helpful for many users?

Stack Overflow is a public Q&A knowledgebase. It's not a place for you to post content that's private or otherwise not meant for anyone else to read. I recommend a note-taking app, such as ...
BoltClock's user avatar
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