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PolyGeo Mod
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Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and force themforce them if they refuse to pick an answer, there's nothing to be done.

If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.

Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and force them if they refuse to pick an answer, there's nothing to be done.

If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.

Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and force them if they refuse to pick an answer, there's nothing to be done.

If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.

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Jeff Atwood
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Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and brutally beatforce them into submission if they refuse to pick an answer, this isn't much different form wondering if it would be usefulthere's nothing to have a unicornbe done. 

If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.

Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and brutally beat them into submission if they refuse to pick an answer, this isn't much different form wondering if it would be useful to have a unicorn. If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.

Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and force them if they refuse to pick an answer, there's nothing to be done. 

If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.

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Shog9 Mod
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Unless you have the time to visit users' houses and brutally beat them into submission if they refuse to pick an answer, this isn't much different form wondering if it would be useful to have a unicorn. If the user doesn't want to pick, there's no accepted answer; if you pick for them, "accepted" loses its meaning.