I want to ask for the same thing. There should be a "Propose as new accepted answer" option somewhere (maybe just show the same grey check mark on every answer, but only when hovering that area):
This should first pop-up a box and ask for an explanation why the suggestion is made (the edit summary). Once submitted, it should:
- Alert the original asker, who can act on it with immediate effect.
- Enter this as a suggested edit in the review queue. This allows the community to act on it when the original asker is no longer active.
- Allow someone with a good enough rep cutoff (maybe 10,000?) to have the privilege to change the accepted answer without review.
For now, the workaround appears to be: If you have enough rep, behold! You can just edit the accepted answer. You can:
- Update the accepted answer entirely.
- Keep the original answer, but add a new section on top with an update.
- Keep the original answer, but add a note at the top pointing the reader to a different answer with more up-to-date information.
- Avoid adding the update on the bottom or somewhere else (like the middle or a comment) because it's not easily visible. Most readers are interested in the most up-to-date info, so show that first. Leave the outdated info last for the curious.
If you don't have enough rep, you can still do the above edit, but it will enter the suggested edits queue. That means you risk having your edit rejected. Be sure to make your edit good and the summary informative (like saying you're updating outdated info and linking to a current doc).