I would like to request a better way of 'reminding' someone to accept an answer or at least up-vote ones that the OP found helpful. While I know some of these problems exist from 'hit-and-run' questioners (they get the answer and don't interact with SO until they need another question answered) some, I assume, just forget.
I've had multiple answers where the OP would comment 'Thanks!' or something similar and are still active on SO. I know that commenting on their comment or question would notify them, but I don't want to do this for 2 reasons:
While I DO want the points for reputation because they have actual consequences (more privileges) I DON'T want to make people think I am hounding someone for the rep. Mostly, I would just like it to work how the rules state it should.
Commenting shouldn't be used for reminders, they are supposed to be used for commenting! I know you can remove the comment later but that seems to be a convoluted way of just getting someone's attention.
I think making some kind of 'attention requested' section on the profile page would be nice where people that answer could 'request attention' on a given question so a question poster would remember the courtesy of rewarding people that are helping them. The user would then have to do some action (up-vote, select an answer, or state they are satisfied with the current state of things) for it to be removed from the 'attention requested' section.
To emphasize this, there could be a penalty system put in place that could start deducting points, maybe one point a day everyday after a week after the 'attention was requested.' Once the user takes an action (up-vote, select an answer, or state they are satisfied with the current state of things) the points would be returned to him/her.
Is this a viable feature that could eventually be implemented? If not, are there plans for something similar being introduced?
unansweredtab and be bumped on the main page from time to time. If your answer is the right one, it will probably be upvoted by further visitors (remember that two upvotes yield more rep than one accept). Also, the questioner might change his mind and accept your answer further down the line. Since you're supposed to be experiencing all moments of your life at the same time, that delay shouldn't matter to you ;) – Frédéric Hamidi Aug 31 '11 at 21:28