I sometimes use standard verbiage to encourage a new user to accept an answer. I use it very sparingly (these days) when I'm one contender among several, but will definitely use it when there's a 'Thanks' comment on someone else's answer and no acceptance, and sometimes when mine is the only answer.
If the advice has been followed, or is now moot because the user is not registered on Stack Overflow, or hasn't been seen for several years (yes, I mean years!) then I'll remove the comment when I next spot it.
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please note that the preferred way of saying 'thanks' around here is by up-voting good questions and helpful answers (once you have enough reputation to do so), and by accepting the most helpful answer to any question you ask (which also gives you a small boost to your reputation). Please see the [About] page and also How do I ask questions here?How do I ask questions here?
In a comment, the [About]
becomes a link.
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Welcome to Stack Overflow.
Please note that the preferred way of saying 'thanks' around here is by
up-voting good questions and helpful answers (once you have enough
reputation to do so), and by accepting the most helpful answer to any
question you ask (which also gives you a small boost to your
reputation).
Please see the [About] page and also [How do I ask questions
here?](httphttps://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask)