I do not have a problem, just some curiosity.
I posted a question a while ago and recently it was correctly answered. I upvoted and accepted this answer.
Since then, my question was upvoted a couple of times, but no reward was given to a member who provided the right answer. It makes me curious what causes this behavior?
I always assumed that late upvotes to a question are the result of someone experiencing the same (or similar) problem, searching for the answer and discovering that someone already had this very problem and posted the question. But if they need the answer and there it is ready for consumption, why not to upvote it?
I understand that this is kind of a psychological question, but hopefully someone already considered such a situation and came to some conclusion.
I would like to provide additional information to narrow down my case.
I did indeed posted a detailed question (with screen captures and such). It boiled down to the following: I tried to install a certain plug-in for the very latest version of a popular IDE and ran into a problem. I downloaded the plugin from a usual place and followed the normal routine.
The answer was that for the latest version of the IDE, the plugin needs to be downloaded from a different (special) directory in the same widely accepted domain.
I did just that and the problem was solved. So it was the right answer.