I asked a question here, someone posted a non-answer, and it was marked as answered. I was trying to report a data inconsistency, but instead got told to search differently. (sure go ahead and check my profile, at time of posting I only have one other thread here so it should not be hard to find.)
I’m concerned that someone has made an executive decision to mark my question as answered when I really feel it has not been answered at all. Who decides this? I would have thought that it would be up to me to decide if my question was answered, since it was my question after all. Do I need to ask my original question again to get some traction? Am I posting in the wrong place?
How can I mark a question as not answered? Who decides that a post is an answer?
Best answer by populaction
I'm sorry for any confusion or frustration you may have experienced. The marking of answers is typically done by the person who initiated the question or by the moderators in certain forums. However, the system also has automated processes to mark questions as answered based on certain criteria.
If you feel that your question has not been adequately addressed, you can reply to the existing thread to seek further clarification or provide more details. Alternatively, if you believe there's a data inconsistency or an issue that needs attention, you might want to consider reaching out to the platform's support or community moderators for assistance.
Feel free to share more details or ask for clarification here, and I'll do my best to assist you.
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