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Here's a thought for an SO feature. If an answer has been accepted by OP, but the community overwhelmingly supports a different answer by upvoting it, should a consensus of some number of high rep users be able to change the accepted answer? It is odd that the person asking the question in the first place, who is often confused and not as knowledgeable as those answering the questions, will ultimately decide which response best addresses the issues he/she has raised. Usually it works out fine, but I have seen a number of questions where the best answer is not actually the selected answer.

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  • In that event, you should also suggest editing the question to adapt to the proposed accepted answer.
    – devnull
    Apr 24, 2014 at 14:12
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    @devnull: Adapting a question to an answer is the wrong way around.
    – juergen d
    Apr 24, 2014 at 14:14
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    @juergend Did I express approval on the original proposal. Does a statement need to be tagged sarcasm?
    – devnull
    Apr 24, 2014 at 14:18
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This has been proposed many times before (on the old Meta site):

Would it be possible to have a "community accepted" feature?

and has been rejected every single time.

The accept check mark indicates the answer that the person asking the question feels helped them the most. There's no requirement for it to be the best answer - that's what votes are for. There have been requests for down-voted accepted answers not to be displayed first:

Can we exempt downvoted accepted answers from getting the top spot?

and

Let's move some negatively scored answers from the top spot

But these have also been declined.

This is unlikely to change.

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    It is a bit backward, however. We have always said that the best SO questions are those that benefit future readers the most. In fact we still to this day close questions that are "too localized" if they cannot possibly have value to anyone but the OP proximate to when they asked the question. If a community of experts decide that one answer has the best chance of being helpful to future readers, shouldn't that one get the checkmark? Apr 24, 2014 at 15:26
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    @JohnDibling - The default sorting is by votes. So in these cases straight under the answer the OP deemed most helpful is the answer the community deems to be best.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Apr 24, 2014 at 15:29
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    @JohnDibling remember there's that shiny gold populist badge for someone who writes an answer that 2x outscores the accepted answer.
    – user289086
    Apr 24, 2014 at 18:03
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    @MichaelT: I don't really care about the badges. Apr 24, 2014 at 18:37
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    @JohnDibling I've got an answer that outscores the accepted by 3x. ChrisF had one (that until recently) outscored the accepted by 150 points (partly because the accepted was at -65) that wasn't corrected until a year and a half later. Accept is about what helped the person who asked the question - the votes are from the community. Two different things.
    – user289086
    Apr 24, 2014 at 18:46
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    @MichaelT: I get that. But there is a disconnect when the site's criteria for good questions is "is it valuable to a global audience" but the the site's apparent criteria for good answers is "is it valuable to this one specific person?" Apr 24, 2014 at 18:50
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    I'm becoming more and more sympathetic to the idea of unlocking the accepted answer from being the first one presented in the sort order by default. People keep flagging us to remove the accepted mark from outright wrong answers that are accepted and sorted about correct ones, and many people I've talked to outside of the site are baffled as to why we sort in this manner. Why does one person have a vote that automatically outweighs everyone else? I may bring this back up on the new Meta as a point of discussion.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Apr 25, 2014 at 16:51
  • @BradLarson If you do so, could you tag me in a comment so I can upvote and favorite it? I'm pretty sure I'll be in favor. Mar 20, 2015 at 17:45
  • @BradLarson late 2015 and this is still the case. :| Sep 3, 2015 at 14:55
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    @Qix - whistles: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/264045/…
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Sep 3, 2015 at 15:04
  • @BradLarson mmm my words are so yummy today. 👌 Sep 3, 2015 at 15:17
  • The argument that default sorting is by votes no longer applies. By default the "accepted" answer shows first then the top voted. Jul 26, 2016 at 15:44

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