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  • OP has given some indication of the answer's correctness in the comments.

    OP has given some indication of the answer's correctness in the comments.

    These criteria would limit the global effect of this flag. It would not be a site-wide sweep like the auto-force suggestion. Mainly it would be a procedural solution going forward, reserved for situations were there should very obviously be a check mark.

These criteria would limit the global effect of this flag. It would not be a site-wide sweep like the auto-force suggestion. Mainly it would be a procedural solution going forward, reserved for situations were there should very obviously be a check mark.

  • OP has given some indication of the answer's correctness in the comments.

These criteria would limit the global effect of this flag. It would not be a site-wide sweep like the auto-force suggestion. Mainly it would be a procedural solution going forward, reserved for situations were there should very obviously be a check mark.

  • OP has given some indication of the answer's correctness in the comments.

    These criteria would limit the global effect of this flag. It would not be a site-wide sweep like the auto-force suggestion. Mainly it would be a procedural solution going forward, reserved for situations were there should very obviously be a check mark.

replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
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replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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Now, I'm not pretending this problem hasn't already been discussed (in great detail): Force Accepted Answers on Questions by Inactive UsersForce Accepted Answers on Questions by Inactive Users, but that suggestion is centered on auto-forcing accepted answers based on some algorithms, which would be heavy-handed.

Now, I'm not pretending this problem hasn't already been discussed (in great detail): Force Accepted Answers on Questions by Inactive Users, but that suggestion is centered on auto-forcing accepted answers based on some algorithms, which would be heavy-handed.

Now, I'm not pretending this problem hasn't already been discussed (in great detail): Force Accepted Answers on Questions by Inactive Users, but that suggestion is centered on auto-forcing accepted answers based on some algorithms, which would be heavy-handed.

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Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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