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How should the original posters be "targetted" to upvote or accept an answer to questions they have asked?

  1. not "upvoted or accepted" because they forgot - perhaps send warning they will have rep removed?

  2. auto answer acceptance for "dormant" or "abandoned" accounts? Some original posters post a question and get one answer then never appear again, so they do not want to be "part" of the community.

Or should these "unvoted or accepted" question just be left to linger on?

What do you think? And other options can be suggested.

Asked because I saw this at the top of my page:

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    I mean, half of them have 0 answers at all, which I fail to see as being fixable by "targeting" the OPs Jun 20, 2022 at 9:47
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    Why assume the answer is correct? I've seen plenty of terrible answers. What problem does auto acceptance actually solve?
    – Ryan M Mod
    Jun 20, 2022 at 9:50
  • How do you accept an answer on a question with 2 answers that are equally voted?
    – Cerbrus
    Jun 20, 2022 at 9:52
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    Most of the original posters are probably of the minimum effort type and nothing (short of fear (physical violence) or real monetary reward (of sufficient size)) can make them do anything. Jun 20, 2022 at 10:23
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    I'm unconvinced of the usefulness of acceptance. It seems completely worthless, to me. So, to convince me that anything should be done about acceptance, I think you should put forward an argument that shows acceptance is not a mistake. And one that isn't an appeal to tradition "But we have acceptance*" because that's the mistake I'm talking about.
    – VLAZ
    Jun 20, 2022 at 10:30
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    And how many of those millions of questions and answers actually hold value? This sounds like a symptom you're trying to wrap duct tape around not to fix it but so we don't see it anymore.
    – Gimby
    Jun 20, 2022 at 11:18
  • How many of those 6.9 million questions are older than a year? Older than 3 years? older than 6 years? At some point, if a question has zero attention pointed towards it then we can assume it's been abandoned. Your asking a good question but the wrong subset of questions. Jun 20, 2022 at 15:55
  • @SecurityHound this is the motivation people provide... go figure - I just wanted to generate some possibilities to consider dealing with that increasing number of questions. Perhaps others won't try to contribute now either.
    – Solar Mike
    Jun 20, 2022 at 15:57
  • @SolarMike - What? I am just trying to focus attention on the questions being actively improved. I don't understand your last comment or how it's connected to other users contributing in the slighest. Jun 20, 2022 at 16:24
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    "...perhaps send warning they will have rep removed?" But they won't have rep removed. The site doesn't punish people for not upvoting or accepting an answer; why would we want to threaten people with that?
    – BSMP
    Jun 21, 2022 at 8:55

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They're not upvoted or accepted because upvotes and acceptance are an indication that a human has found the answer useful.

Automatically accepting answers is the worst possible solution, because it would add the mark without a human ever checking if it's correct. This isn't a help desk where we're closing out tickets.

People should upvote answers they find useful. If they're not doing that, either they don't understand the system, or the answers aren't good.

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    "either they don't understand the system, or the answers aren't good." or the answers are unfindable in the vast sprawling pool of other Q&As. Which doesn't necessarily reflect the quality of the answer, but the reachability of the information.
    – VLAZ
    Jun 20, 2022 at 10:32
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There are primarily two things we can do:

  1. Provide a good answer. If there are no upvoted or accepted answers then it means that the question is in need of a good answer that can be upvoted.

  2. Reevaluate the question. Maybe it's unanswerable and should be closed instead. Or maybe a simple edit would make it clearer, which could attract good answers.

Of course, if there already is a good answer that never received any upvotes, you can upvote it. This would also solve the problem you are describing. However, even then, the two points above might still be applicable.

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    2.1 If there are old comments preventing automatic removal, flag them for deletion. Jun 20, 2022 at 16:10
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    @snakecharmerb Oh yeah, questions older than a year can be stopped from deletion by there being at least two comments on it. I didn't know/remember that. Seems like a fruitless criteria given that comments are readily and frequently abused.
    – Gimby
    Jun 21, 2022 at 9:12

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