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Quite often a number of users will give similar answers to a question I post on Stack Overflow. Sometimes someone will give an answer that is interesting, but does not really help answer the question.

In all cases I feel a need to thank the people who replied to my question. Upvoting their reply isn't always appropriate, and only one reply can get the "answer crown". Commenting with a "thanks" comment on every response makes me feel like a bit of a bozo.

So, what's the etiquette?

Why would something be worth a "thank you" but an upvote would be inappropriate? If it's good enough to merit public thanks then surely you're after something MORE than just an upvote? – Unsliced Jan 8 at 9:22
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Unsliced, I encountered situations when answer was not very useful, but I didn't want to downvote it because it was not bad or misleading, so I just left a comment like "thanks for ..., but it doesn't apply to my case..." – aku Jan 8 at 9:29

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