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Help answer this question below.
The answer may still be helpful to someone in the future. I find myself answering a lot of science related questions that were asked years ago, and the asker has been long gone. They rarely ever get points.
I usually have fun answering the question, and I learn something at the same time.
I have let this bother me before, with users that ARE still here, but, I guess it is just something we have to deal with. No worries, keep on answering your heart out, your good deeds will be appreciated in time.
e-mailing answer bag pages?
by C_Anglin on June 15th, 2010
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Why am I not allowed to answer comments to my own question even though I am not in penalty box? More people have this problem?
by bassie on August 17th, 2010
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Is it impolite to not reply to a routine thank you?
by e63a6 on July 8th, 2010
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Do those who insult the Question/Questioner realize they are also insulting those who answer the question sincerely? Or are they clueless?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on November 12th, 2011
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Does anybody else ever feel a little nervous to post/answer questions?
Some of the people here can be a little mean sometimes... D:
by Mrs.AlexShepard on July 18th, 2010
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You're reading AB Etiquette: What is proper eitquette when we answer Qs & the asker NEVER responds by awarding points or making comments? do those answering A) Remind the asker? B) Be stern? C) Blacklist? D) Ignore & keep answering the same Asker's Qs? E) Other?
Comments
+5!
Yes!
It took me to ask thios Q to realize there's no sense beating my head against the wall.
One thing about this site: To the best of my knowledge, most of the Qs and As remain alive for a very long time!
If the answer isn't responded to by the Asker, perhaps someone else might give that answer the credit it's due!
Thanks VERY MUCH!
VERY Truly Yours,
Ron Berue
by R_Berue on August 27th, 2008