These 2 questions have clearly wrong answers with upvotes. And they're still getting votes.

The log file one especially could be tried out, it would fail, but someone still voted it up. A downvote and comment has no effect.

Like we have "vote to close", what about a "vote to delete" for answers. I'd suggest a fairly high rep limit. Or badge ownership realting to the question tags (eg SQL Server)

Best way to move a log file in SQL Server 2005 (SF)

What is an MDF file (SO)

Could be similar to this meta question: Question with wrong answer upvoted

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Looks like posting these candidates here on MSO is a good way to solve this problem ;-) – Ladybug Killer Jul 24 '09 at 7:34
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Someone is wrong on the internet! – Andrew Grimm Mar 24 '10 at 1:56
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As others said before me, you should use the options SO already provides to you:

  • Leave a comment
  • Downvote the wrong answer
  • Provide or upvote a correct answer
  • If it is really, really wrong (as in dangerously worng, like 'delete C:\NTLDR in order to improve computer performance'), flag it for moderator attention.

I am opposed to any vote for deletion feature. The voting system works well enough, in my opinion. Given enough time, the wrong answers tend to sink to the bottom. No need to add more features that are not really needed.

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All of the above done... except flag to mod – gbn Jul 24 '09 at 8:49
Also see red x answer – bobobobo Oct 18 '09 at 14:36
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Have you actually used StackOverflow? The wrong answers do not tend to sink to the bottom (especially not when they’re accepted by the asker). Even less do the right answers float up when there are more than a few because nobody reads them. – Timwi Aug 18 '10 at 12:34
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@Timwi: Yes I have used it, thanks for asking. I stand by my answer: The system works. There may be a few exceptions, but in the vast majority of the questions, the good answers float to the top. – Treb Aug 26 '10 at 19:23
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How about up-voting correct answers? Who cares about some up-votes for wrong answers when the other answers are at the top of the list?

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Downvote and comment on it, explaining that and why the answer is wrong. If you have a correct answer, give it. If the question already has a correct answer, point to it in the comment and upvote it.

And yes, a vote for deletion option would be great. I would give the author the possibility to react on your comment. So I propose, as it has been done before, a "please edit this post" option that alerts the user through "recent action" to do something with the answer (delete or edit). After a threshold of maybe 48 hours, the votes to delete kick in, if the user did not edit the answer.

Maybe the voters are alerted about the edit and would be able to withdraw the vote to delete.

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I downvoted and added comment, but the question still got an upvote afterwards... – gbn Jul 24 '09 at 6:50
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I like the idea of "flag to poster" too – gbn Jul 24 '09 at 6:52
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I think the three things you can do are:

  1. Vote
  2. Flag it for moderator attention
  3. Leave a constructive comment

Keep in mind, votes are a measure of popularity NOT correctness, both usually correlate but not always.

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1 and 3: done. 2: overkill probably. – gbn Jul 24 '09 at 6:52
Votes must be indication of anybody, but not popularity. Because SE have to provide correct answer, not nice – Lazy Badger Nov 16 '11 at 0:40
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"Vote to delete" - how many votes need to mark answer as a wrong? - I think, for this reason, here is downvote


Some time you see wrong answer, but this wrong answer can help to solve problem. (not at this two questions)

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1. I'd say 5 votes liek "closing" 2. I agree that wrong answers can help. In these case, they don't – gbn Jul 24 '09 at 6:51
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Explain why they are wrong with a clear, constructive comment. Link to the valid answer(s).

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