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I'm thinking about the right to comment on answers which are given to their own question.
In your first question, when somebody answers you, but the suggestion didn't work, you cannot reply to the suggestion. Instead, users tend to create an answer of there own, which leads to confusion in the end.
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I'm thinking about the right to comment on answers which are given to their own question.
In your first question, when somebody answers you, but the suggestion didn't work, you cannot reply to the suggestion. Instead, users tend to create an answer of there own, which leads to confusion in the end.
When closing a question, you have to select a reason, which is good, but recently I was missing one particular reason:
For some questions further input is required to solve the problem, and without the question owner it is impossible to continue.
These are the currently available reasons:
Maybe somebody thinks of another one to add.
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I'm thinking about the right to comment on answers which are given to their own question.
In your first question, when somebody answers you, but the suggestion didn't work, you cannot reply to the suggestion. Instead, users tend to create an answer of there own, which leads to confusion in the end.
When closing a question, you have to select a reason, which is good, but recently I was missing one particular reason:
For some questions further input is required to solve the problem, and without the question owner it is impossible to continue.
These are the currently available reasons:
Maybe somebody thinks of another one to add.