Over the past couple of days, I've been running into a series of questions posted by this user. They are all related to trying to run a standalone executable they found online - both on its own and through Python - and the questions I'm referring to can be found here:
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/44398650/3775798
- How can I convert stl files to ply files efficiently in Python?
- When I run executable from python and pass the arguements I get nothing
I thought I saw an opportunity to help someone out, so on the first question at least I put in some time commenting on it and posted an answer, which the user then accepted.
Later, they posted the other two questions, including the third one posted today. They indicated in that question that they were able to run the executable on its own successfully (most recent revision showing this), but then they came back to the first question and un-accepted my answer since they could not run the executable from Python and get the same output from it (as indicated in a comment on my answer for their first question).
In short, I'm seeing this as them accepting my answer for their first question, then coming back and unaccepting it because they could not get it to work under different conditions listed in their third question. I am confused by this, and admittedly a little offended.
Then, I saw on the third question today that someone else posted an answer on it. The OP then stated that it did not work for them, but accepted it anyway.
To sum up, there's two parts to this:
The OP accepted Answer 1 to Question 1. They showed it worked for them as far as Question 1 is concerned in the question text for Question 3.
The OP did not find that Answer 1 resolved Question 3 (which is understandable, because it was a separate question), then came back and unaccepted Answer 1 because it did not answer Question 3, even though it was never posted there. Additionally, they accepted Answer 3 on Question 3, even though they explicitly stated that it did not resolve their issue.
This then leads me to wonder if they really know what it means to accept answers on different questions on this site, because at this point I don't really get why they keep clicking that checkmark.
Other than pointing the user in question to this help center page on accepting answers, is there anything else that can really be done here?