I have already seen this thread : (so, don't quote it in your answer).
Mark a comment as answer to a question
My question is : As a well-meaning volunteer, who wants to keep questions statuses accurate, what can I do ? X has asked a question, Y answered it in the comments, X acknowledges in the comments that the answer is valid.
Say, I have contacted Y to post it as an answer, no response. Say, I have contacted X to quote Y's comment and post an answer to his own question, no response.
Can I , as a reader, quote the comment and post an answer, so that question status is tied up as "answered" ? Or would it be viewed as some immoral snatch of attention/points due to someone else ?
The link that I referred to, above, does discuss some related issues, but the accepted answer does not provide any guideline about how a third volunteer should react when he spots such questions. It would be best if SO provided a clear guideline about what a well-meaning, discerning volunteer user can do when he spots questions answered in the comments.
With a process flow, this may convert to a feature request such as the one below. But that is not what I seek mainly. I am not looking for a feature, as much as I am looking for what I can do as a volunteer.
Feature: Review volunteer proposes that comment may be accepted as an answer. If other reviewers agree and notice clear evidence of questioner acknowledging the answer as valid, in the thread, Questioner and Answerer are both notified by SO to take action. If there is no action taken by either, SO marks the question as answered, saying "A answered the question in the comments, proposed as an answer by Joe" and so on. The question doesn't appear in unanswered questions any more.