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The notation method of the site is to use commas as a thousands separator, not a decimal. I've updated this post to match in order to avoid confusion.
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TylerH
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Unless a question gathers a huge amount of votes, the top-voted answer is usually the first answer to be posted, not the best answer. Just because an answer was posted first doesn't mean it is the most complete answer, or the most useful. Voting does not balance out the answers in this case, because most of those answers are not completely useless. They are listed first, thus gather an upvote for being somewhat useful. The other (better?) answer sometimes gets an upvote too if people keep reading until there. Having the OP list the best answer first by marking it as accepted will fix this, because people will read that answer first.

I feel that OP is in most cases perfectly capable of selecting the best answer for that particular question. Just because there are a few cases where the accepted answer is not the best answer doesn't mean the entire system has to be changed and hundreds of thousands of Q&A's where the best answer is the accepted answer have to be improperly ordered.

This SEDE query shows that currently 384.,803 questions have an accepted answer that is outvoted by an other answer, where the accepted answer has a score <= 3. Are you telling me that these are all in the wrong order?

In comparison, only 75.,888 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 3, and from those, only 21.,235 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 10.

Here are some posts that have an outvoted accepted answer with score <= 3.

Unless a question gathers a huge amount of votes, the top-voted answer is usually the first answer to be posted, not the best answer. Just because an answer was posted first doesn't mean it is the most complete answer, or the most useful. Voting does not balance out the answers in this case, because most of those answers are not completely useless. They are listed first, thus gather an upvote for being somewhat useful. The other (better?) answer sometimes gets an upvote too if people keep reading until there. Having the OP list the best answer first by marking it as accepted will fix this, because people will read that answer first.

I feel that OP is in most cases perfectly capable of selecting the best answer for that particular question. Just because there are a few cases where the accepted answer is not the best answer doesn't mean the entire system has to be changed and hundreds of thousands of Q&A's where the best answer is the accepted answer have to be improperly ordered.

This SEDE query shows that currently 384.803 questions have an accepted answer that is outvoted by an other answer, where the accepted answer has a score <= 3. Are you telling me that these are all in the wrong order?

In comparison, only 75.888 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 3, and from those, only 21.235 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 10.

Here are some posts that have an outvoted accepted answer with score <= 3.

Unless a question gathers a huge amount of votes, the top-voted answer is usually the first answer to be posted, not the best answer. Just because an answer was posted first doesn't mean it is the most complete answer, or the most useful. Voting does not balance out the answers in this case, because most of those answers are not completely useless. They are listed first, thus gather an upvote for being somewhat useful. The other (better?) answer sometimes gets an upvote too if people keep reading until there. Having the OP list the best answer first by marking it as accepted will fix this, because people will read that answer first.

I feel that OP is in most cases perfectly capable of selecting the best answer for that particular question. Just because there are a few cases where the accepted answer is not the best answer doesn't mean the entire system has to be changed and hundreds of thousands of Q&A's where the best answer is the accepted answer have to be improperly ordered.

This SEDE query shows that currently 384,803 questions have an accepted answer that is outvoted by an other answer, where the accepted answer has a score <= 3. Are you telling me that these are all in the wrong order?

In comparison, only 75,888 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 3, and from those, only 21,235 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 10.

Here are some posts that have an outvoted accepted answer with score <= 3.

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Unless a question gathers a huge amount of votes, the top-voted answer is usually the first answer to be posted, not the best answer. Just because an answer was posted first doesn't mean it is the most complete answer, or the most useful. Voting does not balance out the answers in this case, because most of those answers are not completely useless. They are listed first, thus gather an upvote for being somewhat useful. The other (better?) answer sometimes gets an upvote too if people keep reading until there. Having the OP list the best answer first by marking it as accepted will fix this, because people will read that answer first.

I feel that OP is in most cases perfectly capable of selecting the best answer for that particular question. Just because there are a few cases where the accepted answer is not the best answer doesn't mean the entire system has to be changed and hundreds of thousands of Q&A's where the best answer is the accepted answer have to be improperly ordered.

This SEDE query shows that currently 384.803 questions have an accepted answer that is outvoted by an other answer, where the accepted answer has a score <= 3. Are you telling me that these are all in the wrong order?

In comparison, only 75.888 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 3, and from those, only 21.235 questions have an outvoted accepted answer with score > 10.

Here are some posts that have an outvoted accepted answer with score <= 3.