I have noticed a few questions that I have answered, or that have answers, which do not have an accepted answer, mainly because the OP does not come back and flag these answers as accepted, or the OP doesn't come back to the site. At times the correct answer is listed but there is noone to accept it.

What is the correct way of handling these questions?

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up vote 9 down vote accepted

Throw the answer you see as correct some upvote goodness. That way the answerer gets some recognition even if the asker is never to return. And people drifting by will be able to see what others believe as the correct answer.

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My first reaction was to say "Leave them alone".

It's up to the OP whether they accept the answer or not. They don't "owe" it to anyone to do anything once they've posted their question.

On further reflection you might do some good by up-voting the good/best answers or down-voting (with comments) the bad/worst answers. This will show up on the OP's recent activity page (if they are a regular visitor) and might prompt them to accept an answer.

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I disagree in a way because people who google the question will be left unsure since no answer is marked correctly. – redsquare Jul 8 '09 at 11:16
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redsquare: then the people who google the question can try out the answers and provide up votes if they so choose to the one that works for them. Eventually one will separate from the others. – TheTXI Jul 8 '09 at 11:19
The voting on the answers will also provide someone who comes in via Google some guidance on the answers as the ones with most votes should be the better ones. – ChrisF Jul 8 '09 at 11:42
TheTXI: surely if there is an obvious answer it can be marked as such. Thus avoiding someone the pain of testing various answers. – redsquare Jul 8 '09 at 12:28
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Generally I look at the questioner's rep and account page to determine if they commonly leave questions unanswered.

If they frequently don't answer questions, I consider that rude and I'm less likely to leave an answer for them in the future.

If they usually do answer questions and just didn't do it this time, I consider re-working my answer to be more complete and hopefully encourage them to select my answer.

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I've frequently seen questions where the Accepted answer is one of the crummiest ones on the page! And right below it is a better answer that everyone is upvoting - but the OP isn't paying attention anymore.

Example (accepted answer not totally wrong, but clearly incomplete): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/398982/how-do-foreach-loops-work-in-c

The moral is: users have to learn to take the green tick with a pinch of salt. It's really only a single vote, so it counts for much less than a high number of upvotes.

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Lesson learned from my side: This system makes people only answer questions from people that already have some reputation (and by that know how SO works). There are two answers from me that are totally valid and help everyone that will find it, but the answer was not accepted, as I am sure these people just saw the answer and were fine, not hinking of accepting it.

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