In addition to the other answer, I would like to expand on point 1
: the quality of the answer was just not at the level the OP finds worthy of an upvote
. This is the main reason for me, although "quality" is not synonymous with "effort".
For example, the last answer that I accepted is on this question. The question was simple and it had a simple answer. Was the answer helpful? Absolutely. Was it amazing in some way? No. And had the answerer added more information about linkers, for example, it would have been a waste of his time since I already know about linkers.
Contrast that with, for example, my question here. This question was more complex and the answerer took the time to respond with a detailed reply. I +1ed that button so hard--even though the answer wasn't perfectly correct. After he fixed the math, then I accepted it.
As an aside, accepting an answer is 1.5 upvotes by itself--which to me says not only is this answer good, but I support it even more since it solves my problem
. Upvoting and accepting is 2.5 upvotes, which says this answer is amazing and I'm going to maximally support it
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Just ask/answer questions nicely and don't worry too much about it. I get the occasional downvote for correct answers or on well-posed questions and I just let it go. It's all imaginary internet points.
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