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Scott Mermelstein
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Shall we burninate the preposterous punless [pp] tag?
Am I really the only one who thought: "Flush [pp] down the drain"?
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Dealing with answers that correct the code, but don't answer the question
I'll just leave this quote from the link you provided as my final bit of this discussion: "Any answer that gets the asker going in the right direction is helpful, but do try to mention any limitations, assumptions or simplifications in your answer. Brevity is acceptable, but fuller explanations are better." The OP said that the answers got the asker going in the right direction. I'm recommending taking the time to write a fuller explanation.
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Dealing with answers that correct the code, but don't answer the question
I don't see a problem here. People downvote bad answers, and upvote good answers. If the other answers are bad, downvote them. If they're partially good, leave them. If they're good, upvote them. Isn't this all just how SO is supposed to work?
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Is a @user notified even if they haven't commented on that question?
No one has mentioned this yet, but while the system doesn't support pinging arbitrary people, it's possible the OP knew/suspected that HighRepUser follows those specific tags, and hadn't read the question yet. There's nothing wrong in calling out to a user, in the hopes they'll read your comment and respond. There's just no system support for it.
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Can we incorporate what idownvotedbecau.se is trying to do?
Nicely, as in fits well with the Be Nice policy. Not just "nicely". Also, no need for non-breaking spaces in "Stack Overflow"
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Why was a valid, accepted answer converted to a comment?
Struck out all the incorrect information
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Why was a valid, accepted answer converted to a comment?
Interestingly, the common theme in the question @gnat linked to was "if something old is upvoted, we generally shouldn't delete it." While I'm glad there was no reputation loss to the answer poster, I still think their answer should have remained. Between my question and that answer, the page got about twice as many views as the dupe answer. Why change any part of the good thing?
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Why was a valid, accepted answer converted to a comment?
@Bugs And yet, the question was both about "software tools commonly used by programmers" and "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". It's not asking for a tool, it's asking for hard-to-find documentation of one of the most popular programming languages in use. It was not a question leading to opinionated answers; rather there was only one good answer, which got converted to a comment, which makes the answer less viable.