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We had this issue on programmers as well: What if I can't reasonably accept a single answer to a question? What if I can't reasonably accept a single answer to a question?

To summarize, you don't need to accept an answer for a subjective question. You should, however, upvote all the answers that you found helpful. If one stood out above the rest, you can accept that one to show that it helped you the most. You can also award bounties.

Don't worry about accept rates. They shouldn't matter on subjective sites anyway. I ignore them completely on programmers! The voting should separate the good answers out, and there are still multiple ways to reward good answers. At the very least, vote them up!

We had this issue on programmers as well: What if I can't reasonably accept a single answer to a question?

To summarize, you don't need to accept an answer for a subjective question. You should, however, upvote all the answers that you found helpful. If one stood out above the rest, you can accept that one to show that it helped you the most. You can also award bounties.

Don't worry about accept rates. They shouldn't matter on subjective sites anyway. I ignore them completely on programmers! The voting should separate the good answers out, and there are still multiple ways to reward good answers. At the very least, vote them up!

We had this issue on programmers as well: What if I can't reasonably accept a single answer to a question?

To summarize, you don't need to accept an answer for a subjective question. You should, however, upvote all the answers that you found helpful. If one stood out above the rest, you can accept that one to show that it helped you the most. You can also award bounties.

Don't worry about accept rates. They shouldn't matter on subjective sites anyway. I ignore them completely on programmers! The voting should separate the good answers out, and there are still multiple ways to reward good answers. At the very least, vote them up!

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We had this issue on programmers as well: What if I can't reasonably accept a single answer to a question?

To summarize, you don't need to accept an answer for a subjective question. You should, however, upvote all the answers that you found helpful. If one stood out above the rest, you can accept that one to show that it helped you the most. You can also award bounties.

Don't worry about accept rates. They shouldn't matter on subjective sites anyway. I ignore them completely on programmers! The voting should separate the good answers out, and there are still multiple ways to reward good answers. At the very least, vote them up!

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