I posted one of my first questions to one site under the SE umbrella, got a good answer, and went to upvote and accept it per the usual common practice.
The upvoting was no problem; I clicked the appropriate circle and it immediately registered my upvote.
However, perhaps because I was new to that specific forum, a balloon popped up explaining to me that I could also click on the "Accept" button... and with its positing, it took me three or four clicks over the "Accept" button area to, after dismissing the balloon, register that I was trying to click the "Accept" button and mark the answer as accepted.
Two requests in relation to this experience:
Perhaps with a little bit of JavaScript pixel dust, could the UI be set so that any click over the "Accept" button area registers as effectively clicking the "Accept" button regardless of what balloons are hovering over? (Or could balloons like that be positioned so they don't block the user from clicking the "Accept" button?)
Could there be some low threshold of reputation summed across all SE sites that triggers "Congratulations! You appear to be toilet trained." privileges, including not having further explanation of basics like how to accept an answer?
The SE umbrella has a lot of social rules, some of which are not obvious to outsiders with good manners. Most of these will be clearly and politely explained to someone who unwittingly breaks them and does not persist in breaking the rules after they have been clearly explained. Besides the balloon I mentioned, veterans will often explain politely how to accept an answer and why you want to do so if there's someone who appears to be new to the system and is asking questions and getting good answers but not accepting. In terms of automatically awarded privileges, though, could privileges that relate to understanding social rules, could "You understand this social rule." privileges be handled on an umbrella-wide rather than site-specific basis?