Is there ever a case where you would want to accept an answer, but not upvote it?
I can't think of a single situation where this would be the case.. So would it not make sense to have the "Accept" button upvote the question too?
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Is there ever a case where you would want to accept an answer, but not upvote it? I can't think of a single situation where this would be the case.. So would it not make sense to have the "Accept" button upvote the question too?
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Since it is simple enough to cast an upvote and accept the answer, I don't a see a reason to constrain the user in this manner. I agree, I've never had a situation where I wasn't upvoting along with accepting. But, everyone has a different reason/rationale for upvoting, so I don't think the system should force that upvote. | |||||||
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I must have more than As I said in the meta question "What’s the single biggest barrier to entry on SO?", they simply do not know (and do not care). | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Accepting w/out upvoting makes sense in one situation IMHO. If you end up using an answer that you don't like, but works. The check should not also upvote. | |||||||||||||||||
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There's one corner case which hasn't been mentioned yet: you accept an answer, but you don't have any votes left for the day :) | |||||||||
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Following on from what VonC said. I see a lot of occasional users who might accept an answer, but don't have the 15 rep required for an upvote. Is this a special case where SO could apply the upvote when the answer is accepted? | |||
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I sometimes get two answers that are really close to each other in quality, and would like to accept both (but can't) — so what I'll do is:
I consider this to be a little more "fair" to the 2nd-place answerer, who gets 10 points from me. The accepted answerer is getting 15 points + the prestige of having the accepted answer. | |||||||||
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Maybe some people think that +15 that you already get for an accepted answer is enough and they want to save their upvotes for other questions/answers? It's also possible that they're already out of votes for the day. I personally don't think it makes any sense to accept an answer without upvoting it (upvote means "this was helpful", if it works and you're accepting it, it must have been helpful), but it's so easy to just click the other button I don't see any reason they should be combined into one atomic action. | ||||
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There are badges available specifically for people who get a lot of their answers accepted with zero up-votes (Tenacious and Unsung Hero). If the system were to change as suggested, to automatically give an up-vote to an answer you accept then those badges would have to change as well. (this might not be a bad thing, as the current position does make winning those badges somewhat hit-and-miss, depending on the intelligence of the people you've tried to help) | |||
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When you've already upvoted an answer, but you come back later and realise that you also should have accepted it? (I've done this.) | |||||||||
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It never makes sense to accept without an upvote, but the functionality should remain separate. It is a good way to judge people who actually 'get it' and deserve your attention. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sometimes you get a number of answers, none of which quite hit the mark, but there is one that gets you 80% of the way to a solution. That's one reason for perhaps not awarding an upvote AND the correct answer. The other reason is, as John points out, where you've run out of votes for the day. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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