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Beside commenting and voting are there some other means to signal an answer as definitive when the author did not mark it so?

There are some older questions like thisthis that are useful and actual, and which have a perfect answer that is not set as definitive. It clearly deserves to be marked as such. Is there a level of reputation that allows that?

Beside commenting and voting are there some other means to signal an answer as definitive when the author did not mark it so?

There are some older questions like this that are useful and actual, and which have a perfect answer that is not set as definitive. It clearly deserves to be marked as such. Is there a level of reputation that allows that?

Beside commenting and voting are there some other means to signal an answer as definitive when the author did not mark it so?

There are some older questions like this that are useful and actual, and which have a perfect answer that is not set as definitive. It clearly deserves to be marked as such. Is there a level of reputation that allows that?

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Beside commenting and voting are thethere some other means to signal an answer as definitive when the author did not mark it so?

There are some older questionquestions like this that are useful and actual, and which have a perfect answer that is not set as definitive. I It clearly deserves to be signaledmarked as such. Is there a level of reputation that allows that?

Beside commenting and voting are the some other means to signal an answer as definitive when the author did not mark it so?

There are some older question like this that are useful and have a perfect answer that is not set as definitive. I clearly deserves to be signaled as such. Is there a level of reputation that allows that?

Beside commenting and voting are there some other means to signal an answer as definitive when the author did not mark it so?

There are some older questions like this that are useful and actual, and which have a perfect answer that is not set as definitive. It clearly deserves to be marked as such. Is there a level of reputation that allows that?

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