Some questions are "good", well phrased, clear, on topic, well structured, have complete context, useful if you have the exact same problem, but they are specific and not very interesting if you don't have exactly that problem.
On the other hand, some questions are really enlightening: very likely to clear things up for even relatively knowledgeable programmers, and for those who already have a good idea of the subject matter, it can help to make things clearer; it should be recommended reading for anyone interested in a topic (not just people trying to solve a specific problem).
How can we help distinguish these generally relevant questions and answers?
Highly voted questions are good, but a high vote count can be the result of being old and often linked, and is a self sustaining process like celebrity: the most known persons are not often the ones most interesting.
INTENT
I want to make it easy to search specifically for such questions that are considered especially { interesting, difficult, tricky } by many people.