Problem
One problem I see regularly, is that really good answers that are submitted a while after the initial question, have a very hard time rising to the top. Which is especially true if there are a lot of answers.
Of course this comes naturally, since people looking for quick fixes/answers are just sifting through the top answers, and of course upvote those that seem to be most helpful in their situation, while a really comprehensive or even more-correct answer might be hidden on page two.
How could this be tackled?
One thing I could imagine to help this issue, would be an additional sort (tab) like reddit's best comment sorting system. Which would be an algorithm that takes into account how much "attention" an answer has received / how many people have possibly seen it, and calculates this against the received votes. Of course this has to "make sense", and not simply allow a late answer with one or two upvotes to rise above a "well proven" answer that has been seen a lot. But overall it seems doable, at least imho. ^^