I've noticed sometimes that the answer sitting down at the bottom with 0 votes is often the one that answers my question. Because:
- The question is years old and the formerly right answer is out of date.
- The top answer says something interesting or popular or is given by someone popular and no has bothered to scroll down and read the simple truth.
Is there a better way than voting to sort by rightness?
Update
After a bit of discussion, I'm reminded that Quora has a feature where you can pay (karma) to promote a question or answer. If it's your own question or answer you can see it as a kind of investment where the return is the karma you get from further upvotes. However, if you promote someone else's question or answer then it's just altruistic. (SO bounties are similar but only apply to questions and don't promise a return on investment.) What if we took it one step further and said you can invest karma to promote someone else's question or answer that you think has merit in exchange for a share of the proceeds?