Is it improper stack overflow etiquette to, as long as you're certain, add a comment merely suggesting that they accept the answer? Do I sound like a reputation whore?
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If the question was asked by a new user, and they commented something like "thanks, that worked!", then I would say that a polite comment asking them to accept would be, well, acceptable. There is a thin line between being helpful to new users and being a rep whore. So tread lightly. | |||||||||||||
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Ahh, yes you do sound like a reputation whore :P | |||||
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It's absolutely OK to ask that an answer be accepted. That way, people who find the question using Google can have more assurance that the answer is correct. There is a reason the accept answer button is there...that way, we can see (in most cases) the best answer. Voting takes care of bringing the other competing answers that are also good to the top. | |||
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No. Please accept this answer. Well, as long as the answer has a good explanation value etc. I think it's acceptable. Does sound a bit reputation whorish though. | |||
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