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The accepted question, if any, is acknowledged with a green mark and I also see that is sorted (desc) by number of votes, but I wonder if some users would find interesting to see a symbol to indicate that the answer is not marked as accepted but has a high number of votes.

Perhaps a yellow check mark or exclamation.

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    The number of votes displayed next to the question, and the fact that the highest-voted question appears first in the list, are very strong visual hints. What benefit is gained by adding more? Commented May 6, 2014 at 15:39
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    @GeorgeCummins: Maybe there should be a hint on the accept mark if the accepted answer has less than half the upvotes of the highest upvoted answer? Maybe make the mark dotted or some such? That's only relevant for quite long accepted answers though... Commented May 6, 2014 at 15:43
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    if there is not a marked as accepted answer, it highlights the fact that it has high "acceptance". On the other hand, I've seen answers where the users only pay attention to the marked as accepted even if there is one with higher votes. Human nature? Laziness? not sure but visual cues help a lot. Commented May 6, 2014 at 15:46
  • I don't think it's a bad suggestion at all. Sure regular users know (or not, based on the number of meta questions about it) that the checkmark only means it is the answer the asker found most useful. But to passers-by it could certainly be mistaken for a mark of "deemed the best answer by the community".
    – OGHaza
    Commented May 6, 2014 at 15:53
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    I've seen so many times scenarios like Properties vs Fields where a developer in my team didn't even pay attention to the one with higher votes, which in in IMHO rendered a better explanation. Again, we are developers but at the end we are also humans. Commented May 6, 2014 at 16:06
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    Posted my comment as a feature-request: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/253752/… Commented May 6, 2014 at 16:09

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Imho, things are clear enough: the green mark means the answer is accepted, and then answers are sorted from highest to lowest voted by default.

The only visual cue that might be missing is one suggested in this question's comments: to make the mark e.g. red or orange when an answer is voted higher than the accepted one.

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    The trouble with that suggestion is it is only helpful to regular users of the site. Someone coming from google isn't going to know that red or orange means they need to look at the answer below it.
    – OGHaza
    Commented May 6, 2014 at 15:49
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    @OGHaza: … which is no big deal when you think about it: they probably wouldn't know that one can accept an answer either. Commented May 6, 2014 at 15:53
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    @OGHaza: Leaving aside my suspicion that this isn't the case because western != universal, your underlying assumption is that most random visitors actually browse past the first answer and notice the checkmark. I very sincerely doubt that this is the case. Commented May 6, 2014 at 16:01
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    Yeah I see what you're saying. I was actually thinking that your solution didn't address the problem of them not scrolling past, but then nor does highlighting the next one anyway! I suppose I'm all for the top voted answer always appearing top, but here is not the place for that discussion.
    – OGHaza
    Commented May 6, 2014 at 16:15
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    I really like your suggestion but I believe we should have both a different color for a lower accepted answer and some color for the higher vote. Sounds cliche but "A picture is worth a thousand words" Commented May 6, 2014 at 16:25

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