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Imagine there's a great answer to a question, but people keep answering new answers. These new answers are worse, and the votes reflect that.

Why does the old (but gold) answer stay so far below? Does the algorithm really do Accepted first, and then orders by (date, votes) lexicographically?

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Why does the old (but gold) answer stay so far below?

It doesn't, unless you've explicitly request that answers be sorted that way.

By default, the sort is accepted first, then score, ie "votes". You've probably changed your sort to "oldest".

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  • You are right, I have "active" selected (and never actively noticed that option, so my changing probably came from mindless playing around in a tired midnight session).
    – FooBar
    Mar 22, 2015 at 15:22

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