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I propose that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer wasis not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then thatthe accepted answer takes the second position. This is because thatthe accepted answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

I propose that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

I propose that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer is not the accepted answer, then the accepted answer takes the second position. This is because the accepted answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

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I propsepropose that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

I propse that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

I propose that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

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TheI propse that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

The answer with the most upvotes takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

I propse that the answer with the most upvotes always takes the top position.

If that answer was not the accepted answer and there is an accepted answer, then that answer takes the second position. This is because that answer is important, but usually not as important and/or as up to date as the most upvoted answer.

From then on all answers will be ordered descending as they are at present.

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