# How to get my answer accepted.

The question Let $\ n_1 , \ n_2 , \ n_3 , \ ............., \ n_k \$ be positive numbers. was posted a week ago. I answered it on the same day, i.e., a week ago. There are no other answers. There is one comment, which doesn't seem to answer question.

Is there anything I can do about it? Can a moderator do something? How do I get a moderator to look at it?

• I don't understand what the problem is... – Qudit Nov 1 '17 at 22:16
• What do you want? What do you want somebody to do? What do you want to happen? You can post a comment under the question, asking the questioner whether he/she has any thoughts about your answer. – Gerry Myerson Nov 1 '17 at 22:16
• @qudit the title of the question changed somehow. I have fixed it. – Stephen Meskin Nov 1 '17 at 22:24
• @Gerry Myerson the title of the question changed somehow. I have fixed it. – Stephen Meskin Nov 1 '17 at 22:25
• If what you want to know is how to get your answer accepted, then that should be in the body of your question, not just in the title. But, anyway: it is entirely up to the person who posted the question as to whether or not to accept your or any answer. There is no way that you or anyone else can compel that person to accept an answer. You can leave a comment, as I suggested in my previous comment. – Gerry Myerson Nov 1 '17 at 22:29
• What post, where? And in any case, unfortunately, the same thing has happened to most answerers on the site. There are users who ask questions, but don't accept an answer. And there are some who accept answers only when they've been helpful. Since you don't link to it here, I can't help you anymore than that. – Namaste Nov 1 '17 at 22:30
• @amWhy I tried to look up how to link to MSE post. I'm not an expert on links. But I couldn't find anything quickly. I guess I'll ask that as a question. – Stephen Meskin Nov 1 '17 at 22:37
• @amWhy The title of the post is "Let $n_1, n_2, n_3, …, n_k$ be positive numbers." – Stephen Meskin Nov 1 '17 at 22:46
• Thank you, @StephenMeskin – Namaste Nov 1 '17 at 22:50
• @StephenMeskin : If you do care about getting your answer accepted, before answering you may take a look at the previous questions the questioner asked. Do not answer if you find they do not accept answers in general. – user99914 Nov 2 '17 at 2:21