There are many users with 0% or very low accept rates. Sometimes, when we inform them that their accept rates are low, they don't improve, even when there are perfect answers available!
Accepting an answer provides two "assurances":
- Assurance that the answerer gets rewarded with 15 rep
- Assurance that a proper and perfect solution for the question is available
I am not bringing this up for rep-related reasons. I believe that SO is not for votes, but for knowledge. The second assurance is the one that is important.
Sometimes, low-scoring answers to a question can be better than high-scoring answers to the same question. Although it's true that askers may not receive literally perfect solutions for some questions, "0 accepted answers for n questions" is a bit odd to see.
Again, SO is for sharing knowledge. And as a developer, I believe in sharing knowledge as well as gathering votes.
Should we respond to questions asked by users with 0% accept rates? I do not consider myself eligible to request features because of my reputation level, so I don't want to suggest anything directly. Please correct me if I am wrong.