This keeps coming up time and time again. I answer someone's question, they upvote it and say thanks, but they don't accept the answer. I see many other questions answered by other users that never get accepted either. These questions stay 'unanswered' forever, even though they're not. It skews SO's statistics and makes it harder to browse unanswered questions.
I have a few proposals that could help deal with the issue. Some of these proposals have been mentioned before, but I think the answers to them are unsatisfactory.
When the question owner upvotes an answer, show a modal dialog or a popup balloon that either...
- simply reminds them how to use the tick button; or
- explicitly asks them if the answer answered their question, with Yes/No buttons. If they choose Yes, then automatically mark as accepted.
For existing questions that have upvoted answers, none of which have been accepted, send out a one-time inbox notification and/or an email to remind users to go back and check them, so they can accept one if applicable. This could potentially help clean up tonnes of old questions, provided the users are still active.
I welcome more suggestions from you guys, as well as your experiences with prior discussions on this matter.
For avoidance of doubt, I am not suggesting that users be forced to accept answers! These suggestions are supposed to aid in the legitimate Q&A process.
Other Related topics:
- Should the "please accept an answer to your question" reminder be more visible?
- Force Accepted Answers on Questions by Inactive Users (the top two answers are very interesting)
- How do we prod users who have answered their own questions to post an answer and accept it?
Edited to add Aurora0001's link to all the many feature requests similar to mine, that have all been shot down without people actually reading the question and thinking about the problem.
When is the Stack Exchange team going to admit they can do better to help get proper closure on questions? It's in everyone's best interests to get them properly accepted.
I must also say that I don't agree with all of the questions that show up in those results. I don't think there's a need for auto-acceptance.