Sometimes when I ask a question that is probably relatively easy for the more advanced programmers on this site, I'll receive a handful of answers in the span of a few minutes.
Occasionally, a few will ask for clarification of what I'm looking for, ask why I want to do things a certain way, etc. but one person will know exactly what I'm asking and give a great answer. This is the answer I usually choose right away.
I typically ignore the rest of the answers at this point, especially if they've directly asked me for more information. Is it discourteous to refrain from providing more explanation or engaging in discussion once I've chosen an answer that solves the problem? On the one hand, people took the time out of their day to attempt a solution to my problem. On the other, however, there is obviously someone who understood what I meant and the question has been answered so likely no longer holds any relevance to the other answerers.