One doesn't have to look around SO very long before you find questions with accepted answers that are either dated to the point of being deprecated, or which were just flat-out wrong even in their own time.
Often, there will be another, correct answer, and many times this answer has been upvoted beyond the accepted answer. Sometimes in these cases, the accepted answer even has negative votes.
It seems to me that just because an answer is accepted doesn't mean it should be the top answer shown, as it gives the OP (who by now may be disinterested in the question) a lot of influence over the answer order shown relative to the community, but the pervasive philosophy of SO is that in the end the community will converge on right answers and sort things out. This problem is exacerbated more if you don't switch your answer ordering to vote-based, (which I didn't even discover until today despite visiting the site for years).
Does it make sense to let the community outweigh the OP when it comes to answer ordering? Does it seem to anyone else to contradict the underlying philosophy of how the site works?
ordering != overriding