Why look at some of the issues that have been solved when there is no best answer

Updated on educate 2024-06-07
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's an overdue question, the questioner didn't deal with it in time within 15 days, and the system shows that the expired question is resolved, although it also ticks the box, but in fact it doesn't.

    See why the issue was closed.

    How to deal with expiration issues.

    1.If the questioner does not address your question (selection, extension of question validity by increasing the bounty extension, setting up a poll, and selecting no satisfactory answer) within 15 days, and the question has one or more questions, the question expires and goes into the Resolved state.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That should be closed!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That may be the expired unprocessed system for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Those questions are out of date.

    Please refer to it. How to deal with expiration issues.

    How to deal with expiration issues.

    1.If the questioner does not address your question (selection, extension of question validity by increasing the bounty extension, setting up a poll, and selecting no satisfactory answer) within 15 days, and the question has one or more questions, the question expires and goes into the Resolved state.

    2.These overdue questions will be listed separately in the "My Questions" section of the questioner's personal account, and you can continue to work on them (select and select no satisfactory answers).

    3.For each overdue issue you deal with, you will receive 10 points back from the system.

    4.As long as you have expired questions outstanding, you won't be able to make new questions in Know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In this case, there is no more, because there is no way to know for sure.

    The system shows that such an issue is "solved", although it also has a green "check", but it is actually not.

    For such a question, the questioner can deal with it at any time after the expiration date, and if he adopts the answer when processing, the answerer can still get a small red flag, and can also get 20 points rewarded by the system, as well as the questioner's bounty points.

    But if the questioner doesn't deal with it, the question stays there waiting for him to deal with it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    None is a problem! If the questioner is not satisfied with all the answers, they will choose none! Then it will definitely be gone!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay, if you don't, you can give one yourself, I tried, you can.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The issue was closed.

    1.If the questioner does not address the question within 15 days (selection, extension of the question by increasing the bounty duration, setting up a poll, and selecting no satisfactory answers) and the question does not answer a single question, the question expires and is automatically closed by the system.

    2.If the number of voters is less than 5 after 3 days, the question will be automatically closed.

    3.If the questioner chooses no satisfactory answer to a question, the question is automatically closed.

    So don't close it!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the question meets the voting conditions, the system will automatically enter the voting, and the question can still be processed even if it is expired. The kind you said should be that the question went to the poll and has been adopted. or if condition 1 is met, the problem automatically enters the Resolved state.

    1.If the questioner does not address your question within 15 days (selection, extension of the question by increasing the bounty duration, setting up a poll, and selecting no satisfactory answers), and the question has one or more answers and does not meet the conditions for automatic closing, the question expires. Expired questions with 2 or more answers are automatically transferred to voting, and overdue questions with only one answer are automatically put into the "Resolved" state.

    2..20 points will be deducted from the questioner when the question is transferred to voting, and 10 points will be returned to the questioner when the question is voted on. If the ballot is not elected, the overdue question still needs to be handled by the person who asked the question.

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