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What's with this low voted, non-accepted answer given 6 years later being on top with only 4 votes?

R function for testing if a vector contains a given element

Only 4 votes for an answer on a 7 year-old question with much better answers (not just in my opinion but validated by votes), one of which was accepted.

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You must have had your sorting criteria as active ... change it to oldest or votes

  • As the user's post was the most recent post with activity, it got the top position:

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  • When sorting criteria as oldest:

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  • When sorting criteria as votes:

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    OK. I did see it as "active" which is not exactly a synonym in my mind for "newest" but if that's the way SO is set up then I suppose you have answered my question. Is that choice something that persists from prior viewing.
    – IRTFM
    Jul 9, 2016 at 5:00
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    yes, it's not exactly newest...if any user edits his or her question the, it becomes the top most post in active sorting method
    – Cherubim
    Jul 9, 2016 at 5:05
  • yes its a choice that persists from prior viewing @42-
    – Cherubim
    Jul 9, 2016 at 9:40

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