I've recently decided to take the plunge and start answering a few questions, where I can.
I can still remember (cannot we all?) what it is like to be a newbie. Questions are not properly formatted, code and example data is not provided, etc. Despite all this answers are given (mostly politely). Answers are not always acknowledged. But this is to be forgiven.
But I feel we should expect more of seasoned users. If a seasoned user does not behave reasonably, should there not be some mechanism to detract from their reputation?
What is reasonable behaviour?
Suppose you ask a question and receive an answer; in my view, above a certain reputation level (say 500), you should be expected either to accept the answer, within a given grace period after you next logged on, or to post a comment explaining why the answer was inadequate. I would go even further and require an acceptance, not a comment, if the answer exceeded 2 up votes (the minimum for an auto-bounty), or, failing which, a self given answer. Note, if a self-given answer is provided in an attempt to avoid sanction, the answer can be down-voted, which has a reputation cost. Failure to do so should incur a reputation penalty by default.
I welcome any other suggestions, but I do think something should be done.