I'm facing a recurring problem on Stack Overflow that goes like this: Someone asks a question. I answer, and we chat until their problem is solved. Then they leave the site, forgetting to upvote my answer or mark it accepted. This sort of thing discourages answering; is there any way we can tackle this problem? Should I just ignore questions from new users, since I'm not sure they'll accept my answer?
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Accepting an answer is purely voluntary and there's no obligation to do so. A lot of us participate here because we want to be helpful. If you're after reputation and green checkmarks, you might find it difficult to deal with the fact that there's nothing we can or should do to force people to vote or accept answers. We already encourage voting and accepting answers via pop-ups, showing the accept rate on user cards, etc. Beyond that... it's all status-bydesign. |
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If one sees an answer and upvotes, one is showing appreciation of that answer. As the FAQ states
Don't go around bothering people to accept answers, let the votes from users of the community work. If your answer is good, the community will show their appreciation in time. Patience and humility. It aint no race. |
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