@SunderamDubey it's hardly unusual; many high-profile software developers have accounts on Stack Overflow, but you often have to know where to look - promoting your status in questions or answers is frowned upon for good reason
however, discussing individual users in this particular room is always iffy
Personally I view the act as abusing the site/question feature, and the user's words as rude. I would flag content like that as rude/abusive, though you don't have to if you don't want to. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@blackgreen Just to pitch in - most times, I'd expect it to be wrong. But maybe some times it's correct. Could be that the "Y to X" already has a bidirectional answer. Or the concept itself is bidirectional. But that would definitely not be the majority of cases.
E.g., "convert string to number" and "convert number to string" are quite different and not exactly mirrors of each other.
And let's say "convert Roman numeral to Arabic numeral" and "convert Arabic numeral to Roman numeral" have some overlap. But one doesn't exactly answer the other.
Weird. I just got awarded a "Nice Answer" badge because one of my answers was upvoted today (taking it to a score of 10) ... but I didn't get any reputation for it. :(
@tink We could make a whole series of these! "What is the difference between grep and ping?" or "What is the difference between cat and ls?". Pick any two random commands, then self-answer by pasting in their description
@VLAZ the case of a "X to Y" having also an answer for "Y to X" could make a case for duplicate closure. However I wonder if such an answer would pass scrutiny in the first place. It could be flagged as NAA. Depending on how it's worded, the poster could be seen as willingly submitting an off-topic answer
@KevinB I'd turn it the other way around. The reason to close with that reason is if is "resolved in a way unlikely to be helpful to future readers." If, for some subject, there is a typo that's common enough that people will be searching for solutions, and if a potential answer can apply to many such problems (rather than just the OP's) - then it could be good to have an unclosed question or few on SO.
That said, the vast, vast majority of questions caused by typos we see on SO are not in this category.