The current minimum time is [15 minutes][1]. The median time for an answer to be posted is [32 minutes][2]. But on popular tags this is much less. My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes. The reasons this limit should be increased are: 1. [Accepting an answer discourages more answers.][3] 2. SO has a growing [Fastest Gun in the West Problem][4]. 3. SO is suffering from [Duplicate Question Infestation][5]. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions. 4. All the above [discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers][6]. 5. Asking a good question is difficult and [requires time-consuming effort][7]. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort. 6. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions. [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/250132/why-cant-i-accept-an-answer-in-the-first-15-minutes-after-asking-the-question [2]: http://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/9449 [3]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/18573/is-accepting-an-answer-discouraging-more-answers [4]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9731/fastest-gun-in-the-west-problem [5]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252009/should-there-be-a-deterrent-for-answering-obvious-duplicate-questions [6]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/324243/the-life-of-answering-questions-on-stack-overflow [7]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve