[Help](https://stackoverflow.com/help/accepted-answer) has:  

>Accepting an answer is not meant to be a definitive and final statement indicating that the question has now been answered perfectly. It simply means that the author received an answer that worked for him or her personally ....

So I disagree with much of what else has been written here. There is fair warning that the answer with the green tick is **not** necessarily the best - obvious really since it can only be a subjective view (unlike voting that represents a collective view).

Q&A's are a means to an end (not just unicorn points). One has a problem, someone else solves it. The 'fix' might be advice, code, a link etc but whatever method, somebody has bothered to help you out and you deemed that help constructive. That is what the tick is for.

If you are unhappy about the quality don't upvote. It is the votes that attempt to indicate quality, the accepts are basically just "thank you".

Since posting your own answer you can explain why it is that your own is not the one you accepted but  

Leave your tick where it is.