If the OP has commented "Thanks!" or "Solved!" (something like that) on my answer, will it be considered inappropriate to leave a comment telling him to hit the tick button?
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1Telling would probably be considered rude. Suggesting is OK - the OP may just not know how the site works.– TZHXJun 22, 2015 at 10:18
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4I normally just provide a link to stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers, which covers both: 1. Not adding unnecessary comments; and 2. Upvoting/accepting instead. Particularly on questions with multiple answers, it can look a bit sketchy to be saying "please accept my answer"!– jonrsharpeJun 22, 2015 at 10:30
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If an answer has solved OP's issue, it's expected from OP that (s)he should accept the best among the provided answer.
However, many a times, OP does not know how to accept. IMHO, "telling" someone what to do in this case maybe considered rude. However. you can always "guide" them in proper way through leaving a polite comment which points them to the correct direction. That is acceptable.
I basically Add a reply to OP's "thanks" or "solved" comments, saying either
- Short version, for not-so-newcomers
You're welcome . :-) BTW, you can consider accepting an answer that helped you.
or,
- For absolute newbies,
Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please note that the preferred way of saying 'thanks' around here is by up-voting good questions and helpful answers (once you have enough reputation to do so), and by accepting the most helpful answer to any question you ask (which also gives you a small boost to your reputation). Please see the About page and also [ask] questions here? and What do I do when someone answers my question?
Note: Don't forget the links. [ask] is a magic-tag, FWIW.:-)
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Or what I usually do "Do you need more help? If this or another answer was helpful to you and answered your question, please don't forget to accept that answer. Also see Why is voting important?" Jun 22, 2015 at 12:01