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There are multiple questions related to this case - here and here. Some of them suggests that it is okay to comment with the SO link. But, I have my doubts due to the following reasons.

Today, I flagged an accept request from here as "No longer needed" and the comment got deleted. The OP commented that his comments are "non-offensive, non-inflammatory comments (which are within general guidelines) are marked and deleted with no discussion" and also mentioned "... there is no way to doctrinally advise new users of yet-unknown etiquette". I agree with the OP's comments, but I flagged it because of a recent moderator message to me. Some of the contents in the message are:

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Most of my comments related to the acceptance is "Please consider to check this link" and it is often directed towards newbies.

After receiving this message, I don't comment anything related to votes nor with the SO link. My question is if a newbie doesn't know the rules, is it still okay to comment with the link or not?

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    @cigien No, that is still not clear, because the moderator response to me was "Do not leave any more comments asking for users to upvote or accept your answers. There should be no discussion of votes in comments whatsoever"
    – akrun
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 22:01
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    I'm not sure what you're confused by. It's ok in general to mention accepting answers to new users (as mentioned in the suggested duplicate). If you, specifically, have been instructed by a site moderator not to do this anymore, you don't do it any more. That's all there is to it really. I have no idea why you've been told to stop, but that's something you have to take up with the mod team.
    – cigien
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 22:05
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    @cigien I read the moderator comments as "under no circumstances" that is including the newbies as well. I used to comment with the SO link to accept. If the mods have such an issue, they should clarify it here
    – akrun
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 22:07
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    You seem to have misunderstood the moderator message. You, specifically have been instructed not to leave such comments, that's all. In general, it's ok for users to mention accepts and stuff like that, so your comments to that other user aren't really correct. There is no general rule about never commenting about accepts, it's specific to you.
    – cigien
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 22:19
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    The rules are the same for everyone. Obviously, I don't know the details, but I'm guessing you crossed the line by leaving too many such comments, too often. Several answers on the suggested duplicate mention that you shouldn't be pushy, or harass users, by repeatedly leaving such comments.
    – cigien
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 22:25
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    Like I said, it's just a guess. If you want clarification about a mod message, then messaging the mod team is the best approach, as you've done. Be patient, they'll get around to responding eventually.
    – cigien
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 22:30
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    See: one, two. Both responses are made by mods, and I strongly support the message: those comments are attempts to influence voting patterns, and should be flagged as NLN on sight.
    – 0Valt
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 23:51
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    Three, also mod. There is a clear and unambiguous policy: those comments are not ok - you did the correct thing for flagging (and mods sending you the messafge if they noticed you are posting them too often). Sure, that's not a big deal if someone leaves them from time to time, especially with a noble goal of educating a user, but it does not change the general policy.
    – 0Valt
    Commented Jan 29, 2022 at 23:57
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    @akrun the 3 top voted mod answers on the issue say it's OK depending on the case, one of the most relevant is this answer by Bill the Lizard. It's frequent for users to comment: "Perfect answer, solved my problem, thanks." and not bother to accept or vote (they might even have been around for years and be oblivious nevertheless). So in those cases a friendly reminder is OK (and there's strong consensus backing that assertion).
    – bad_coder
    Commented Jan 30, 2022 at 0:08
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    @bad_coder Thanks, yes, I did go through some links and the consensus seems to be acceptable, though in some cases it says not to comment as OlegValter mentioned i.e. when there is a conflict of interest. I posted this because I was not sure if the response from moderators were exclusive for me or is in general.
    – akrun
    Commented Jan 30, 2022 at 0:11
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    @OlegValter the comments have (mostly) been purged, so let me save you the trouble: At least 4-8% of their total 82514 comments (at the time of writing, including all deleted) revolve around upvoting and/or accepting. A quick manual search on common terms, admittedly with some overlap, indicates at least 4-5000 (!) of these comments. A non-negligible amount also asks for upvotes. Commented Jan 30, 2022 at 15:32
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    Who are you serving, by reminding users that they can accept an answer? Accepted answers are no longer pinned to the top, so there's no real... value in it other than rewarding the answerer. It's always going to look like a selfish action. It is no longer needed/useful.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 16:51
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    it is "useful" for attracting more upvotes, that's certainly true. I am well aware that child metas don't have it pinned, and that other sites may not have it pinnned, however we're clearly discussing SO here, where the warning was issued.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 17:00
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    @akrun that used to be a problem, back when "acceptance rate" was a status on the profile. Those days are long gone.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 17:04
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    @akrun actually... users posting ill-researched, broad, dupllicate, or discussion-style qusstions more on forums and not on SO is in everyone's best interest. It is not like we have a shotage of those, we have an over-supply of such posts and diminishing answerer base that are frustrated with having to spend an ever increasing amount of time on finding actually interesting questions.
    – 0Valt
    Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 19:21

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I obviously can't speak for the mod in question, but my take is that it's ok to ask new users to accept an answer (preferably with a link to the relevant MSO post on how accepting works), but asking them to accept your answer in particular is a little more sketchy.

I certainly don't agree with asking for upvotes (especially on your own post) though; I'm somewhat uncomfortable with asking people to vote either way on any particular post, because that seems contrary to the purpose of content rating.

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