Sometimes you give an answer to a question that:
- You know it is the right answer
- You know it resolves OP's problems
- There's no answer "better" than yours
- You have spent time and effort on it
- Other users like it with several upvotes
BUT
OP that asked the question does not accept it with the green checkmark.
What annoy me is not the mere -15 points on reputation because, as well said by Jeff, if the answer is a good answer, community will upvote it.
I would like to get Green checkmark on pending questions for two main reason:
- Personal satisfaction (what i answered, helped and worked for real!)
- Curiosity (Did it worked? Cool, i can "close the case" and remember this solution)
Bonus reason:
3. Good breeding (why not?)
I know that System warns user to accept an answer when you leave questions without accepted answers after X days but, from the answerer point of view, there' no way to put some "pressure" on who asked the question.
Ok, I could ping user with "Did it worked?", "have you tried?", "What about my solution?", "Still alive?" but imho is not a good, official, effective option.
This feature fits well in these scenarios (thanks ccornet):
- The OP is new, unaware that answers can be accepted.
- The OP forgot about the question, and due to sort order in their profile, never saw it again.
My proposal:
Having received X Upvotes and after Y days, is it possible to have a "WAKE UP" feature where you can send a private predefined message to the OP who asked the question?
You could realize it in different flavors:
1. A voice recorded "WAKE UP" screamed when user logs in.
2. A red bloody "WAKE UP" message on users activity.
3. A blinking horse head near username.
Obviously, this is just a provocation.
This feature could be implemented with a SOFT PRIVATE and absolutely PREDEFINED alert message.