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I have been using StackOverflow now for about two months and one thing I noticed is that there seem to be some commonality between answers which get more upvotes.

For example, short, "pithy" answers tend to be favored over longer answers - even if the longer answers are well thought out and technically accurate.

I wonder, can we glean some general best practices for answering technical questions from this?

What guidelines do you follow for creating effective answers? I am particularly interested because I think that the qualities which make a popular answer on SO probably also apply to writing blog articles and technical marketing material

  • Do you use lists?
  • Analogies?
  • Humor?
  • Keep it short?
  • Take sides on tough issues?

EDIT: "Take sides on a tough issue" - I noticed that some people attempt to give "fair and balanced" answers versus some answers which tend to present things in black-and-white.

migrated to meta.stackoverflow.com by Jeff Atwood Aug 29 at 9:45

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