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If someone answers my question and I want to generalize it, how should I do it? Is it ok to gradually extend my question as answers improve? An answer to a question I wanted to ask may show me that I really wanted something else, whence asking just what I need is not always possible. (This is especially true of research related questions, which should be the ones we want here anyway.) Is there a good principle for deciding whether to extend an old question or to make a new one?

From the other perspective, if someone keeps extending their question, should I extend my answer or give several answers?

Something of this kind happened with this questionthis question that I answered recently and it left me thinking.

If someone answers my question and I want to generalize it, how should I do it? Is it ok to gradually extend my question as answers improve? An answer to a question I wanted to ask may show me that I really wanted something else, whence asking just what I need is not always possible. (This is especially true of research related questions, which should be the ones we want here anyway.) Is there a good principle for deciding whether to extend an old question or to make a new one?

From the other perspective, if someone keeps extending their question, should I extend my answer or give several answers?

Something of this kind happened with this question that I answered recently and it left me thinking.

If someone answers my question and I want to generalize it, how should I do it? Is it ok to gradually extend my question as answers improve? An answer to a question I wanted to ask may show me that I really wanted something else, whence asking just what I need is not always possible. (This is especially true of research related questions, which should be the ones we want here anyway.) Is there a good principle for deciding whether to extend an old question or to make a new one?

From the other perspective, if someone keeps extending their question, should I extend my answer or give several answers?

Something of this kind happened with this question that I answered recently and it left me thinking.

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Extending questions and answers gradually

If someone answers my question and I want to generalize it, how should I do it? Is it ok to gradually extend my question as answers improve? An answer to a question I wanted to ask may show me that I really wanted something else, whence asking just what I need is not always possible. (This is especially true of research related questions, which should be the ones we want here anyway.) Is there a good principle for deciding whether to extend an old question or to make a new one?

From the other perspective, if someone keeps extending their question, should I extend my answer or give several answers?

Something of this kind happened with this question that I answered recently and it left me thinking.