There are corner cases where this may be a good idea. Maybe the number of times this is true is too small to worry about, but I'll put it out there for others to consider.
For example, this answer:
Android: Failure delivering result ResultInfo{who=null, request=1, result=-1, data=Intent......
Solution:
Draw the bitmap during SurfaceChanged, using a flag whether to load image.
As of the time of my post, the OP answered his own question and clearly identified that it was the desired solution in text, but they neglected (forgot or due to lack of knowledge) to mark it as the accepted answer. It also could have been someone else's answer and the OP could have indicated its the desired answer in the comments.
[[ In this particular case, the question is new - the OP is still around and may remember to accept the answer at some point, but its not inconceivable that the OP could never be seen again. ]]
I think it would be nice for the community to flag situations like this in older questions, so a mod (or diamond mod) could review these "hanging chads" case-by-case and reflect the user's intent by accepting the answer on the user's behalf. The mods are simply converting a non-standard acceptance of an answer (by the OP stating in text that a given answer was the correct one) to the standard accepted answer format.
Another example:
[SOLVED BY AWN] Mysql group_contact with conditions
The OP retitled the question to: [SOLVED BY AWN] Mysql group_contact with conditions by did not accept the answer (as of the time of this edit). Again, the intent is clear.