Sometimes, I am not satisfied with the answers that I get, though some are very good. Do I have to accept an answer or can I just leave the question open?
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Nobody is forcing you to accept an answer; it would be polite if there is something "useful enough", but... if you want better answers, try:
Note that if you add a bounty this will force it to accept an answer in 1 week's time... |
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No, you don't have to accept any answer if it doesn't solve your problem. You could edit your original question to update what you've tested and tried and why your problem still persists. Hopefully the people answering will update their attempts or new answers will come in that will solve your problem and you would be able to click on the tick. |
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I have open questions that I haven't received a satisfactory answer for so no answer has been accepted. Certain subjective questions, particularly CW and poll-like questions, are probably best left without an accepted answer in many cases. |
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It'd be nice if there was a "partial answer" option.... |
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No, you don't. But keep in mind, if you have some good answers, maybe you can compose a satisfying answer out of them and accept your own (composed) answer. Could help other readers to get the correct info fast. |
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It's up to you. If you didn't get a satisfying answer you could leave a comment, edit your question, or even start a bounty |
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I think you could edit your question to indicate that you like a particular answer, but use the edit to indicate why it's not complete. That way, it leaves future readers with an understanding about what's going on. Personally, I find unanswered questions frustrating, because I feel like there's an underlying problem with even the most popular answers if they weren't picked as the one. On the other hand, I'd like an "honourable mention" category for answers that are worthy, but not quite there. Rob |
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Dont' forget that even if you accept an answer, the question remains open for more answers to be added. Yes, activity will decrease, but it won't stop somebody having a different point of view from expressing it. |
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