TL;DR: Where to draw the line between users freedom and site guidelines when it comes to taking the time to verify a proposed answer? (given it is the only answer provided, and not long after the question was open)
This is not a discussion about enforcing answer acceptance (e.g. for the sake of earning some reputation), but rather about better understanding users freedom VS site guidelines.
It happened to me recently, after suggesting an answer to a rather interesting question, getting no feedback from OP, and finally asking through comment if the problem was solved, that OP answered something like:
I have not verified the solution as I had to give up on what I was doing.
(I am not sure sharing the exact question/comment would be meaningful)
I understand that it doesn't make sense to "enforce" answer acceptance. The quality/usefulness of an answer is also, if not mostly, evaluated by the rest of the community. On the other hand, it is mentioned in the guidelines that:
If someone posts an answer, be ready to try it out and provide feedback!
Hence the aforementioned question. Where to draw the line between users freedom not to accept/verify every answer, and the site guidelines? Are there bad reasons not to provide feedback (e.g. "I don't have time for this project anymore", while opening new threads)? If yes, what should one do to point this out?