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I always point new users to this if they do not accept an answer of mine on which they commented it solved their problem.

I do this by pointing to the fact accepting an answer indicates the question is resolved and that the chosen answer is validated as working. Hence, you won't be wasting the time of people who are:

  1. Looking to answer unresolved questions
  2. Looking for validated answers

It makes it more difficult to look for good questions and answers when they're not marked as accepted, so I try to explain this to new users. Something along the lines of:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more information, take a look at our FAQFAQ. Thanks and welcome to SO!

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Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people
experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more
information, take a look at our [FAQ](httphttps://stackoverflow.com/help/accepted-answer). Thanks and welcome to SO!

I agree you should comment in sucha way on experienced users, they know how the system works (hopefully (:) and spamming these comments will make you look like you're begging for reputation.

There's one exception though, and that is users with low accept rate. To me, it makes perfectly sense to keep on trying to educate them. You don't even have to do this for your own answers, if you spot an unresolved question, which has an answer that should be the accepted one, simply point this out to the OP.

Avoid spamming these comments, if someone's not willing, it simply won't happen.

I always point new users to this if they do not accept an answer of mine on which they commented it solved their problem.

I do this by pointing to the fact accepting an answer indicates the question is resolved and that the chosen answer is validated as working. Hence, you won't be wasting the time of people who are:

  1. Looking to answer unresolved questions
  2. Looking for validated answers

It makes it more difficult to look for good questions and answers when they're not marked as accepted, so I try to explain this to new users. Something along the lines of:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more information, take a look at our FAQ. Thanks and welcome to SO!

Original mark down:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people
experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more
information, take a look at our [FAQ](http://stackoverflow.com/help/accepted-answer). Thanks and welcome to SO!

I agree you should comment in sucha way on experienced users, they know how the system works (hopefully (:) and spamming these comments will make you look like you're begging for reputation.

There's one exception though, and that is users with low accept rate. To me, it makes perfectly sense to keep on trying to educate them. You don't even have to do this for your own answers, if you spot an unresolved question, which has an answer that should be the accepted one, simply point this out to the OP.

Avoid spamming these comments, if someone's not willing, it simply won't happen.

I always point new users to this if they do not accept an answer of mine on which they commented it solved their problem.

I do this by pointing to the fact accepting an answer indicates the question is resolved and that the chosen answer is validated as working. Hence, you won't be wasting the time of people who are:

  1. Looking to answer unresolved questions
  2. Looking for validated answers

It makes it more difficult to look for good questions and answers when they're not marked as accepted, so I try to explain this to new users. Something along the lines of:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more information, take a look at our FAQ. Thanks and welcome to SO!

Original mark down:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people
experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more
information, take a look at our [FAQ](https://stackoverflow.com/help/accepted-answer). Thanks and welcome to SO!

I agree you should comment in sucha way on experienced users, they know how the system works (hopefully (:) and spamming these comments will make you look like you're begging for reputation.

There's one exception though, and that is users with low accept rate. To me, it makes perfectly sense to keep on trying to educate them. You don't even have to do this for your own answers, if you spot an unresolved question, which has an answer that should be the accepted one, simply point this out to the OP.

Avoid spamming these comments, if someone's not willing, it simply won't happen.

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I always point new users to this if they do not accept an answer of mine on which they commented it solved their problem.

I do this by pointing to the fact accepting an answer indicates the question is resolved and that the chosen answer is validated as working. Hence, you won't be wasting the time of people who are:

  1. Looking to answer unresolved questions
  2. Looking for validated answers

It makes it more difficult to look for good questions and answers when they're not marked as accepted, so I try to explain this to new users. Something along the lines of:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more information, take a look at our FAQ. Thanks and welcome to SO!

Original mark down:

Glad the solution worked. Would you mind accepting this answer? It might help people
experiencing a similar issue and will help getting your question noticed. For more
information, take a look at our [FAQ](http://stackoverflow.com/help/accepted-answer). Thanks and welcome to SO!

I agree you should comment in sucha way on experienced users, they know how the system works (hopefully (:) and spamming these comments will make you look like you're begging for reputation.

There's one exception though, and that is users with low accept rate. To me, it makes perfectly sense to keep on trying to educate them. You don't even have to do this for your own answers, if you spot an unresolved question, which has an answer that should be the accepted one, simply point this out to the OP.

Avoid spamming these comments, if someone's not willing, it simply won't happen.