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I think the main issue with this, among with a few others, is it should be up to the OP to decide if it helped them directly or not.

While others can determine if an answer directly answers a question, the OP should have the privilege of deciding who deserves the tick/rep/etc based on the fact it is them who asked the question.

Also, touching on some of the other issues, who gets the rep for accepting an answer?
If a user other than the OP gets it, then we'd have answers being accepted willy-nilly from rep hunters.
Also, what happens when two or more answers are arguably the same or as good as each other, but slightly different approach? Only the OP can accept based on merit, really, and this does occur a fair bit.

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Community deciding is going to be based on what we already have - net votes by community, and answers are already stacked based on net votes. Essentially, without an accepted answer, community already have an accepted answer - the highest voted one. So accepting an answer is just a questioner's privilege, and I see no solution to the questioner not awarding it, certainly not via community. We are arguably better off leaving "best answer" being determined by total votes - so left open to continuous community voting, rather than locking it down at some period in time

I think the main issue with this, among with a few others, is it should be up to the OP to decide if it helped them directly or not.

While others can determine if an answer directly answers a question, the OP should have the privilege of deciding who deserves the tick/rep/etc based on the fact it is them who asked the question.

Also, touching on some of the other issues, who gets the rep for accepting an answer?
If a user other than the OP gets it, then we'd have answers being accepted willy-nilly from rep hunters.
Also, what happens when two or more answers are arguably the same or as good as each other, but slightly different approach? Only the OP can accept based on merit, really, and this does occur a fair bit.

I think the main issue with this, among with a few others, is it should be up to the OP to decide if it helped them directly or not.

While others can determine if an answer directly answers a question, the OP should have the privilege of deciding who deserves the tick/rep/etc based on the fact it is them who asked the question.

Also, touching on some of the other issues, who gets the rep for accepting an answer?
If a user other than the OP gets it, then we'd have answers being accepted willy-nilly from rep hunters.
Also, what happens when two or more answers are arguably the same or as good as each other, but slightly different approach? Only the OP can accept based on merit, really, and this does occur a fair bit.

Adding something from the comments:
Community deciding is going to be based on what we already have - net votes by community, and answers are already stacked based on net votes. Essentially, without an accepted answer, community already have an accepted answer - the highest voted one. So accepting an answer is just a questioner's privilege, and I see no solution to the questioner not awarding it, certainly not via community. We are arguably better off leaving "best answer" being determined by total votes - so left open to continuous community voting, rather than locking it down at some period in time

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James
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I think the main issue with this, among with a few others, is it should be up to the OP to decide if it helped them directly or not.

While others can determine if an answer directly answers a question, the OP should have the privilege of deciding who deserves the tick/rep/etc based on the fact it is them who asked the question.

Also, touching on some of the other issues, who gets the rep for accepting an answer?
If a user other than the OP gets it, then we'd have answers being accepted willy-nilly from rep hunters.
Also, what happens when two or more answers are arguably the same or as good as each other, but slightly different approach? Only the OP can accept based on merit, really, and this does occur a fair bit.