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Keep the accepted answer pinned for the OP if the OP is signed in!

But if the OP is not signed inthe one viewing, and, say, the general public is viewing the same post, then I'm flexible.

In that situation, I would suggest that you make this a gradual change to start.

I don't think anyone would argue with the hit/miss ratio of this implementation:

If the top-voted answer has twice the score of the accepted answer and has at least 10 points more, then it is ranked above the accepted answer.

I do like that the OP's mark carries extra weight. It gives the OP a sense of ownership and responsibility.
I realize this may not be a good thing for certain of our userbase. ☺

However, I think my solution is a step in the right direction, since it takes care of the clear-cut situations.

We can adjust the settings to be more lenient after this change is well accepted.

  1. Continue to give the OP an extra sense of ownership, beyond the strength of the simple 'upvote'.

  2. Whatever is best for the visitors!

Keep the accepted answer pinned if the OP is signed in!

But if the OP is not signed in, and, say, the general public is viewing the same post, then I'm flexible.

In that situation, I would suggest that you make this a gradual change to start.

I don't think anyone would argue with the hit/miss ratio of this implementation:

If the top-voted answer has twice the score of the accepted answer and has at least 10 points more, then it is ranked above the accepted answer.

I do like that the OP's mark carries extra weight. It gives the OP a sense of ownership and responsibility.
I realize this may not be a good thing for certain of our userbase. ☺

However, I think my solution is a step in the right direction, since it takes care of the clear-cut situations.

We can adjust the settings to be more lenient after this change is well accepted.

  1. Continue to give the OP an extra sense of ownership, beyond the strength of the simple 'upvote'.

  2. Whatever is best for the visitors!

Keep the accepted answer pinned for the OP if the OP is signed in!

But if the OP is not the one viewing, and, say, the general public is viewing the same post, then I'm flexible.

In that situation, I would suggest that you make this a gradual change to start.

I don't think anyone would argue with the hit/miss ratio of this implementation:

If the top-voted answer has twice the score of the accepted answer and has at least 10 points more, then it is ranked above the accepted answer.

I do like that the OP's mark carries extra weight. It gives the OP a sense of ownership and responsibility.
I realize this may not be a good thing for certain of our userbase. ☺

However, I think my solution is a step in the right direction, since it takes care of the clear-cut situations.

We can adjust the settings to be more lenient after this change is well accepted.

  1. Continue to give the OP an extra sense of ownership, beyond the strength of the simple 'upvote'.

  2. Whatever is best for the visitors!

Source Link
700 Software
  • 87.5k
  • 2
  • 19
  • 21

Keep the accepted answer pinned if the OP is signed in!

But if the OP is not signed in, and, say, the general public is viewing the same post, then I'm flexible.

In that situation, I would suggest that you make this a gradual change to start.

I don't think anyone would argue with the hit/miss ratio of this implementation:

If the top-voted answer has twice the score of the accepted answer and has at least 10 points more, then it is ranked above the accepted answer.

I do like that the OP's mark carries extra weight. It gives the OP a sense of ownership and responsibility.
I realize this may not be a good thing for certain of our userbase. ☺

However, I think my solution is a step in the right direction, since it takes care of the clear-cut situations.

We can adjust the settings to be more lenient after this change is well accepted.

  1. Continue to give the OP an extra sense of ownership, beyond the strength of the simple 'upvote'.

  2. Whatever is best for the visitors!