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BugImages are broken in some old articles Pin
Damir Valiulin21-Feb-12 6:42
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SuggestionCodeProject wrongly taking articles form my blog Pin
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SuggestionIs this a bug or expected behavior "Accepting our own answer to our own question" Pin
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Manfred Rudolf Bihy20-Feb-12 20:17
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Eddy Vluggen21-Feb-12 10:37
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BillWoodruff21-Feb-12 20:49
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I'm with the crowd on down-voting an OP's self-solutions, unless a reasonable period of time has passed from the original post date, unless they give credit to what they used from other posted solutions, etc.

And also: if clarifying questions have been asked, and not replied to by the OP before they post a self-solution, I would down-vote. And if I know there are already resources on CP (articles, tips/tricks, etc.) that could well have given the same answer as the self-solution ... which indicates to me the OP did not bother to search CP: that's a potential factor, for me, in a down-vote.

But, another consideration: if there is substantial independent technical merit in a self-solution, and/or a novel solution presented, I'd rather write the OP a comment, and suggest they write a Tip/Trick or article for CP to share their insight.

So, for me, no absolute rule on down-voting a self-solution, but that's just my choice, and I am not advocating anyone else should adopt it.

If I were structuring the site (ha !), I don't think I would allow self-solutions posted or credited unless: the OP first posted at least a Tip/Trick, and then linked to it in a QA self-solution.

Since I've already raved (enough already) about "freezing" QA questions where the OP does not respond to clarifying questions, just consider this another expression of latent ... or overt ? ... fascism ?

best, Bill
"Your theory is crazy, but it's not crazy enough to be true." Niels Bohr

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Chris Maunder24-Feb-12 4:32
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SuggestionPerfect example of the QA problem I now call: "Vague question, premature answers." Pin
BillWoodruff20-Feb-12 14:21
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