Timeline for Should we be notified if an answer to a question we asked has a higher score than the accepted answer?
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Jul 29, 2018 at 15:50 | answer | added | Peter Cordes | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 29, 2018 at 9:00 | answer | added | poke | timeline score: 8 | |
Jul 29, 2018 at 7:08 | comment | added | Kobi | @Servy - Your comment is exactly the answer I wanted to write. This is a UI problem - there may be a better answer, but it isn't displayed clearly enough. I'm against a notification to the OP, partly because I think many people will change the accepted answer just because the site asks them to - and that isn't a good reason. | |
Jul 29, 2018 at 7:02 | comment | added | Kobi | Small correction: "leaving the 2 points to the original answer" - That's 15 points on their end, not 2. | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 10:10 | comment | added | jpp | I support this feature request. While we are at it, we should add some more reminders in exceptional circumstances. For example, if an answer reaches +10 score but the question does not have an accepted answer, then OP should get a reminder. Users should be encouraged to interact with the community. | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 4:27 | comment | added | Ian Kemp | Hey look another legitimately useful feature request that will never get implemented. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 23:44 | comment | added | Shog9 | Sorry for the bogus close - I read this too quickly. This is... An interesting idea; I'd never thought of approaching the problem that way, but I think there's some merit. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 23:43 | history | reopened | Shog9 feature-request Users with the feature-request badge or a synonym can single-handedly close feature-request questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. | ||
Jul 26, 2018 at 23:42 | history | closed | Shog9 feature-request Users with the feature-request badge or a synonym can single-handedly close feature-request questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. | Duplicate of Banner to alert there's a more upvoted answer than the accepted one? | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 20:23 | comment | added | Servy | Rather than trying to convince the OP of a question to change their accepted answer when we're fairly confident that they haven't accepted the best answer, we could just do the far simpler option of not showing the answer the OP thinks as the best before answers that we're fairly sure are more useful than it. Then you don't need to worry about 1) not being able to get a hold of the OP, who may not be reachable from the contact info SO has 2) them not caring anymore 3) them not knowing which answers are most useful 4) other. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 19:55 | comment | added | Corey Ogburn | While the SEDE Query is interesting and useful I don't think that should be the result of this. I'm not sure how many users actually know SEDE exists or would use it from time to time. If this were a feature in the site, I believe more users will re-evaluate better answers to old questions. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 19:04 | comment | added | user4639281 | I got that, but the "to be fair" part is that the query isn't something that would have to be done on a regular basis, but rather to remind yourself of old outstanding answers that you had forgotten about. It would make no sense for new outstanding answers as those should still be fresh in your memory, (unless there is a memory issue). I understand that "Just write a query" can be like "Just fly to the moon" in some contexts, my comment(s) is (are) referring to the "each time..." part. @BoltClock | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 18:53 | comment | added | BoltClock Mod | @Tiny Giant: I'm having a go at rene's use of the word "just" that suggests that writing an SEDE query and manually pinging the database is the simple and obvious thing to do, let alone the right thing to do at all. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 18:51 | comment | added | user4639281 | @BoltClock "each time you get the nagging feeling a new outstanding answer to one of your questions might have surfaced" each time a new outstanding answer to one of your questions surfaces, you get a notification in your inbox, or am I misunderstanding the intent of your comment? | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 18:48 | comment | added | BoltClock Mod | @Tiny Giant: Well I'm not sure why you're directing your comment at me and not the asker, but yes, that notification means you get a chance to evaluate the answer, and possibly pin it to the top immediately, without having to wait and see if it makes it there by vote. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 18:43 | comment | added | user4639281 | @BoltClock to be fair, you receive an inbox notification for every answer posted to your questions at the time they are posted. | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 16:58 | history | edited | Donald Duck |
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Jul 26, 2018 at 16:17 | comment | added | rene | Just use a SEDE Query: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/879547?UserId=160527 | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 15:55 | comment | added | Patrice | There's a Feature Request somewhere to have the vote sort TRULY sort by votes, without pinning the accepted answer up top... Not exactly what you want, but I think it's relevant. if I can find it somewhere | |
Jul 26, 2018 at 15:54 | history | asked | Corey Ogburn | CC BY-SA 4.0 |