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Personally I don't believe that any sort of comment like that needs to be posted. It doesn't leave me with a good feeling in that you're asking them, "Hey, if I helped you, be sure to accept my answer so that I get points." I realize that may not have been your intent, but that's how I interpreted it.

There are always going to be people that don't accept an answer, or upvote an answer if it helped them. It would be slightly different if they said "thank you"; at which point a gentle reminder pointing towards why "thank you" isn't always how we show our gratitude herewhy "thank you" isn't always how we show our gratitude here would be appropriate in a comment only. But, I would strongly discourage anyone from posting something like that in their answer.

Keep your answers focused on the answer; if you need to have a small comment, do so as a comment, but remember that even those are temporal. The more important part here is that you left an answer, and the community will, with time, determine if it is good. I see it has a couple of upvotes already1, so there's progress.

1: Meta effect, likely

Personally I don't believe that any sort of comment like that needs to be posted. It doesn't leave me with a good feeling in that you're asking them, "Hey, if I helped you, be sure to accept my answer so that I get points." I realize that may not have been your intent, but that's how I interpreted it.

There are always going to be people that don't accept an answer, or upvote an answer if it helped them. It would be slightly different if they said "thank you"; at which point a gentle reminder pointing towards why "thank you" isn't always how we show our gratitude here would be appropriate in a comment only. But, I would strongly discourage anyone from posting something like that in their answer.

Keep your answers focused on the answer; if you need to have a small comment, do so as a comment, but remember that even those are temporal. The more important part here is that you left an answer, and the community will, with time, determine if it is good. I see it has a couple of upvotes already1, so there's progress.

1: Meta effect, likely

Personally I don't believe that any sort of comment like that needs to be posted. It doesn't leave me with a good feeling in that you're asking them, "Hey, if I helped you, be sure to accept my answer so that I get points." I realize that may not have been your intent, but that's how I interpreted it.

There are always going to be people that don't accept an answer, or upvote an answer if it helped them. It would be slightly different if they said "thank you"; at which point a gentle reminder pointing towards why "thank you" isn't always how we show our gratitude here would be appropriate in a comment only. But, I would strongly discourage anyone from posting something like that in their answer.

Keep your answers focused on the answer; if you need to have a small comment, do so as a comment, but remember that even those are temporal. The more important part here is that you left an answer, and the community will, with time, determine if it is good. I see it has a couple of upvotes already1, so there's progress.

1: Meta effect, likely

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Personally I don't believe that any sort of comment like that needs to be posted. It doesn't leave me with a good feeling in that you're asking them, "Hey, if I helped you, be sure to accept my answer so that I get points." I realize that may not have been your intent, but that's how I interpreted it.

There are always going to be people that don't accept an answer, or upvote an answer if it helped them. It would be slightly different if they said "thank you"; at which point a gentle reminder pointing towards why "thank you" isn't always how we show our gratitude here would be appropriate in a comment only. But, I would strongly discourage anyone from posting something like that in their answer.

Keep your answers focused on the answer; if you need to have a small comment, do so as a comment, but remember that even those are temporal. The more important part here is that you left an answer, and the community will, with time, determine if it is good. I see it has a couple of upvotes already1, so there's progress.

1: Meta effect, likely