Some time ago, I wrote an answer to a question, that got accepted. During the last few days, the OP unaccepted, accepted and unaccepted again the answer ...
I am totally okay if they somehow decides that the answer wasn't as helpful as they initially thought. But the toggling is starting to be a pain.
What can I possibly do? This behavior is somewhat annoying.
UPDATE / CLARIFICATIONS
Some Points in response to comments:
I am aware that it is the OP's right to unaccept my answer and I am totally OK with that fact.
He did that for 3 or 4 times, I don't remember exactly because he's doing that in a frequency that is just long enough to "forget" about it. So each time I am alerted anew and try to figure out why he could have felt urged to unaccept. So it is not so much that he is doing that with a high frequency.
I considered deleting the answer (and I am considering that right now) but I am hesitant to do so, because I still think the answer could be helpful for other users. Also, not knowing the reason for this - it could as well be he finally will decide to accept it and I don't want to deprive him of that option.
My question here on meta is not so much because of this specific incident. It was the trigger, yes. But I wanted to know how I can deal with this kind of situation generally.
I don't know if locking the answer would be a solution ( I didn't even know that this was possible) and I am not interested in forcing him to do anything (or not to). I'd rather have him understand the results of his actions and why this is annoying to others (in this case me).
I do not want to make any accusations about the OP. I really don't think it is bad will behind his actions. Though, if we abstract from this specific incident, there could be other cases where there is trolling or causing annoyance purposefully involved.