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No, but you can edit it. Sometimes when people have changed their mind about an answer they replace it with "...." or "(delete)". You can then ask a friend to flag it as nonsense and the moderators will eventually clean it out.
You can't remove it but you can edit it and delete what you wrote. You can write nonsense in the box and someone will flag it.
Not the fact that you answered it, but you can go back and edit it, to say something like answer removed..and it will eventually get flagged and removed :)
I really don't think so, sorry to say. :( 5+
Yes. There are 2 ways.
But you could get the answer removed only if it has objectionable content.
Any AB user noticing the objectionable answer could write to the AB administrators through the feedback link at the bottom of the page in which the answer in question is posted.
If the AB staff find the complaint valid they will remove the answer immediately.
Another way is to flag the answer 'nonsense' or 'spam/offensive'.
If the AB moderators find your flag valid they will remove the answer atonce.
there is no way.5
do you want the honor of being asker's pick? Then tell me the most disgusting thing you ever did.
by Simply Pengu on October 3rd, 2011
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Have you ever asked a question you think is innocent and had innuendo answers? (nudge nudge wink wink)
by Ombliss22 on December 22nd, 2011
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Did I stole your answer?
by XT on December 19th, 2011
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When is the last time you heard "That's a good question" but the speaker doesn't answer the question?
by koston100 on December 9th, 2011
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Do you answer a question right away or do you read everyone else's answer first?
by SandraSandboxes Has a Loony Cat on January 8th, 2012
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I answered a question twice by accident and wanted to remove one of them and couldn't do it, I thought maybe there was a trick to do that.
by Gone on March 15th, 2009
Sorry, no. But this trick is a common workaround.
by HasntBeen on March 15th, 2009