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I recently had a comment on a postpost that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer (no matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions (like the one on my answer) would come (a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my (bad) answers (since I know a little more than when I joined Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even posts from other users too?

I recently had a comment on a post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer (no matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions (like the one on my answer) would come (a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my (bad) answers (since I know a little more than when I joined Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even posts from other users too?

I recently had a comment on a post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer (no matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions (like the one on my answer) would come (a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my (bad) answers (since I know a little more than when I joined Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even posts from other users too?

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Old Answers From Users Should I edit old answers to improve them?

I recently had a comment on mya post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer  (notno matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions  (like the one on my answer) would come  (a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my  (bad) answers  (since I know a little more from joiningthan when I joined Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even posts from other users too?

Old Answers From Users

I recently had a comment on my post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer(not matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions(like the one on my answer) would come(a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my(bad) answers(since I know a little more from joining Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even from other users?

Should I edit old answers to improve them?

I recently had a comment on a post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer  (no matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions  (like the one on my answer) would come  (a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my  (bad) answers  (since I know a little more than when I joined Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even posts from other users too?

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I recently had a comment on my post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought AskUbuntuAsk Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer(not matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions(like the one on my answer) would come(a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my(bad) answers(since I know a little more from joining AskUbuntuAsk Ubuntu)?

Maybe even from other users?

I recently had a comment on my post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought AskUbuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer(not matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions(like the one on my answer) would come(a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my(bad) answers(since I know a little more from joining AskUbuntu)?

Maybe even from other users?

I recently had a comment on my post that I posted about a year ago. Now, how I thought Ask Ubuntu works was that you answer, and your answer stays. Even if it is three years ago, you don't need to edit your answer(not matter how bad it is). Of course there are cases where links change and you need to change them. I didn't think suggestions(like the one on my answer) would come(a year later).

My question is, is it good practice to hunt down those old posts from myself and improve my(bad) answers(since I know a little more from joining Ask Ubuntu)?

Maybe even from other users?

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