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Feb 11, 2019 at 19:03 comment added Muhammad Omer Aslam nopes, i said that in context to the intent of helping others not just looking for reputation points, even if i know the guy hasnt been able to narrow down the problem being a new bee to programming or SO, i would still help them out, they accept or not i would just ask them once after a week or so, if they dont accept i wont bother again, dude chill out, having a different opinion doesnt mean the other person is wrong, you are constantly trying to do that just to prove your point, and what i just described isnt badgering at all or what i said in my previous comment, chill.
Feb 11, 2019 at 18:34 comment added Servy @MuhammadOmerAslam So now you're saying you are frequently posting answers to questions that are too broad, and merit closure appropriately? That's a whole new problem. But when all of a person's questions result in comments by people demanding to have their answers accepted, and who consider someone not accepting an answer to be rude, as you are demonstrating is your opinion here, and when they see that behavior on the questions of others that they see, it absolutely comes off as badgering.
Feb 11, 2019 at 18:22 comment added Muhammad Omer Aslam @Servy dude, you ARE touchy, asking once isn't badgering, badgering means To persuade someone through constant annoying efforts, once is OK, thats all what i meant to say, just look into my answers i have alot of answers posted for new comers although they were about to be closed for being too broad, if they dont accept it even being the right one,i would still add an answer next time if they post, atleast it can help others having the same problem, i dont mean to harm anyone feelings over here, everyone has different opinion, i cant judge others for being different than me. IDIOS
Feb 11, 2019 at 14:32 comment added Servy @MuhammadOmerAslam Yes, there is harm in trying to badger people into accepting answers, rather than letting them accept the answers they naturally choose to when they decide on their own, to mark an answer as helpful. I'm judging your motivations because it's harming others to prioritize reputation over helping others.
Feb 11, 2019 at 14:26 comment added Muhammad Omer Aslam @Servy i never said that I would contact the person again or be rude with him in process of getting the answer accepted, what I said that there isn't any harm to say ONCE, you noticed about paying off people but you forgot that I mentioned about being thankful too. So you are JUDGING about WHY i contribute, yes I do care about the reputation points to some extent as it shows to the community that I am contributing a fair amount, and i dont like to be an UN-SUNG hero it aint a war going on dude.
Feb 11, 2019 at 14:15 comment added Servy @MuhammadOmerAslam You appear to be answering questions because you care about Imaginary Internet Points, rather than because you want to contribute to creating a useful repository of knowledge. Going around accepting answers because you feel compelled to "pay people off" rather than because you simply want to indicate what answer was most helpful to you, hurts the ability of the site to be that useful repository of knowledge. Prioritizing reputation and your own recognition over being helpful isn't something many people are interested in doing, and it makes you look rude in the process.
Feb 11, 2019 at 0:52 comment added Muhammad Omer Aslam @Servy , I think it is unethical if someone continuously show up on a forum to ask for help and someone spares out some of his personal time to solve OP's problem, and OP doesnt even bothers to pay him off with some reputation points, thats more rude than asking someone in a nice way to mark any of the anwers posted that helped him out, but i think these are manners, i always accepted the answer right from the start when i joined, If you are by nature not a thankless person you will always remember who helped you in your bad time, and will always be thankfull.
Mar 30, 2016 at 13:53 comment added TenLeftFingers What?! Surely its rude to ask people for help and ignore their effort afterwards.
Apr 24, 2014 at 20:55 comment added Chris Stratton It's rude, and sometimes will get your answer downvotes from those who think so - especially if the badgering-for-accept is posted quickly (or even in the answer itself) or on an answer with isn't of very high quality to begin with.
Apr 23, 2014 at 12:36 comment added FastTrack @Servy lol, I didn't know people had such touchy feelings on here
Apr 22, 2014 at 19:59 comment added Servy It's rude, that's the harm.
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