- How does accepting an answer work?
- When should I do it?
- Why can't I accept my own answers right away?
- Which answer should I accept?
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migrated from stackoverflow.com Jul 14 '09 at 14:39
Accepting Answers: How does it work?Accepting an answer is important as it both rewards posters for solving your problem and informs others that your issue is resolved.
If you accept:
Which answer should I choose?
What should I do if none of the answers is suitable?
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What if more than one answer is suitable but none actually cover it all.The actual accepted answer would in that case be a patchwork from other answers. I could writeup my own answer from these pieces and eventually accept it but in doing so I would still like to reward the people who took the time to give their 2 cent. It seems that currently there is no way to do this but it would be nice if we could (say create a group answer that would be displayed just like a normal answer with up-votes, comments and all, I could rephrase it to match what I have learned from the answers and check who participated in this. Rep could be distributed evenly amongst participants I have chosen) Just an idea that would work nicely, least in theory ! |
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As for when, I would say wait between 24 and 48 hours before accepting one of the answers. That gives time for multiple answers to be offered. You should choose the best one, not simply the quickest one. It also allows time for other readers to vote answers up and down, which might affect your decision (in a good way). |
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