Today, I spotted a highly upvoted answer from a four year old question which is factually incorrect. Not only wrong, but misleading to future visitors. Also (without a selected answer), as the most recently active answer it sits right at the top of answers some visitors will see.
I downvoted it, left a comment (there was already a highly voted comment which agreed with my observations), and usually that would be it. But I checked the upvote to down-vote ratio and almost no-one has downvoted. Usually, the procedure would be to leave the answer to get downvoted naturally by future visitors so that it is shown to be a bad answer. But after 2 years, that has not happened.
I thought about flagging it for requiring moderator attention, but it doesn't break any rules by being incorrect and there is very little a single moderator could do in this context. So my question is, is it appropriate to ask for the answer to be reviewed by the Meta community?