There is one thing that drives me absolutely crazy on this site more than any other: answers to algorithm questions that are provably incorrect. Many times, these answers actually have up-votes, indicating that there are people searching for solutions that implemented incorrect algorithms in code.
I would love a new feature that allows users to flag an answer as provably false, so a moderator can remove it (or perhaps still show it but grey it out in an "incorrect" section) to help prevent future users from implementing poorly-formulated algorithms. I feel that down-votes are simply inadequate for this purpose, as incorrect algorithms usually appear very easy to implement compared to the more involved, but correct algorithms next to them.