What happens to old questions with answers that never get accepted, but don't get any more answers or activity? Do they just hang out on the site getting more and more forgotten? They're usually asked by newer users who probably don't know that you should accept the answer that has solved the issue. This isn't really an issue I guess, but I was just wondering if there's something in place for this type of question.
The following is about open questions with at least one answer but no accepted one and without the OP's account having been deleted:
- They will not be auto-deleted by Roomba due to the answer.
- No one but the OP can accept an answer (there have been so far unsuccessful feature requests trying to change it)
- They might be bumped by the Community User under some circumstances.
These questions stay on the site and the solutions might help other visitors. New answers can also be added.
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"without the OP's account having been deleted" - does this change anything about what happens to such questions? I only see one minor difference for deleting old questions (<=1 score instead of <=0 score), but this only applies to unanswered questions. – NotThatGuy Feb 6 at 19:10
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@NotThatGuy I added that because of bullet points 12 and 13 in the FAQ. 12: "The system will automatically delete any post with a negative score when its owner's account is deleted, unless the post is an open question that has at least one positively-scored answer, or is on a meta site." – Jeanne Dark Feb 6 at 21:27
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Number 2 sounds very reasonable for inactive accounts, though perhaps not inactive questions. Perhaps via vote-based consensus? Thanks for pointint out previous feature requests, gonna have to look into it! – madprogramer Feb 7 at 19:44
A question does not become “forgotten” just because it does not have an accepted answer. Look at this list:
https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=hasaccepted%3A0
And at the same time, there are lots of “forgotten” questions with accepted answers.
But if your questions is if they ever will get an accepted anwser, the answer is: No. At least probably not. And definitely not unless OP accepts it.
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3It has happened that an Answer on a years old Question gets accepted. It's not common, but it happens. – Scratte Feb 6 at 18:21
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1I've had an OP accept my answer 2.5 years after posting, and once I even had one remove my accept in order to accept their low-quality self-answer after 3 years. – Andras Deak Feb 6 at 19:26
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I don't think it shows up in any timeline, but this answer of mine posted in October 2015 was accepted on March 22 2018. I don't want to link the other one to protect the mostly innocent. – Andras Deak Feb 6 at 20:00
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@AndrasDeak: It is not inconceivable that they found their self-answer more helpful to them than your answer, even if your answer is generally better. – einpoklum Feb 7 at 13:59
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high rate of acceptance upon the community
- Upvotes? – QHarr Feb 7 at 1:18