The mystery of the right answers may be identified!

Hello@Tous

I just found out why some people self-attract the right answers.

In fact, they are innocent victims, it seems to me!

Explanation:
If you click on the right answer, it assigns for example the correct answer @Sbadenis for the last help he gave me. This attributes the correct answer to @Sbadenis

BUT  and that's where the OS is (or more likely the bug)

If you put a thank you message like I did, THEN

PAF, the system assigns you the correct answer, thus disqualifying your first choice. In addition, because it is over, you can no longer edit your last message.

The solution is if you are sensitive to the fact that the correct answer is attributed to the first bliss, to reselect your first choice (in my example @Sbadenis)

In the process, the system awards you 50 points for the correct answer and it seems to remain on your counter even if you rectify the error of the system. 

If @Sbadenis will confirm to me that he was not robbed in this operation (beyond my control) and that the system gave him back these gift points, it would prevent me from having the red of shame on my face and ears.

Kind regards

 

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Or maybe break down the steps like below:

1°) Put a thank you message and publish it.

2°) Validate the correct answer.

I haven't tested ...

Kind regards

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No worries Zozo_mp the points are there! But I only have 40 points for the right answers, would you have an advantage with 50? ;)

Otherwise I proceed like d.roger and no worry about attribution!

And the question, who will the points of this special post go to? Self-attribution? ;)

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I'm hesitating ;-)

@d.Roger gives a succinct instruction manual (unlike me in general)

@sbadenis who thanks to his good answer in the post in reference allowed me to understand where the lizard was.

Well!I have to think about it! Acc! I lock myself in a dark room with a sign "closed because of intense prawns.

Kind regards

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We'll complicate it a bit: you have to do half / half :-)

Kind regards

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Or create a tutorial 

and this tutorial is the right answer

@+ ;-)...; -)

 

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Hello @tous

I extend the discussion a little to cause the bug at the request of the Lyncoa team, in this case Lucile Jaricot who is looking into the problem.

Kind regards

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I'm continuing to reproduce the bug

 

I can't reproduce  it Damned anymore!

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Maybe it's because the right answer is wisely chosen :-) :-)

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