The feature request "Please unpin the accepted answer from the top" has a lot of upvotes, but is status-declined.
Nevertheless, the problem of bad, wrong, or outdated accepted answers being prioritized over good, correct, current answers remains an issue I encounter pretty regularly (and therefore assume others do as well).
I'd like to propose an alternate solution. If answers are sorted by "Votes", and the accepted answer is significantly outvoted (say by 2x or 3x) by a subsequent answer, a banner should appear just above the accepted answer indicating this. Possible phrasing of this banner:
- This question has a few well-regarded answers! Be sure to check below to see if another answer might be better suited to your issue. [proposed by @DanielF]
- Warning: There are answers below with significantly more upvotes than this answer. [my original suggestion]
- Note: There are answers below with significantly more upvotes than this answer. [same as above except "Note" instead of "Warning", as suggested by @HABO]
Pros:
- Simple, minimalist solution to the problem of a weak accepted answer
- Reduces the temptation to downvote the accepted answer
- Keeps the accepted answer at the top, where people expect to see it
- Avoids any debate over how far down the page an accepted answer should appear
- Seemingly easier to implement than changing the sorting algorithm
Cons:
- Potentially insulting to the person who provided the accepted answer
- Adds clutter
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the norm.) And, pedantically speaking, answers are generally ranked by upvotes - downvotes, not just upvotes.