Sometimes browsing through a question reveals answers that going up and up through time: you may see the most upvoted answer have, say, a score of 600 and the second one 200. However, upon further focus, you notice the second one is quite new in comparison and is attracting most of the new votes. That is, it is likely to be the new good way to do something, and eventually will surpass the most upvoted answer.
Taking this into consideration, whenever I am not sure about what is the good way to do something I tend to check the box where the answerer name is displayed to see when it was posted.
However, I find it annoying that wiki answers do not display this information.
See this case:
Here we have an own-accepted, wiki answer and another one that has more votes. To check the date of the wiki answer we have to go to the revisions page and see the information (in this case we get answered Dec 26 '11 at 14:40
, which reveals that both answers occurred the same day).
Taking this into consideration, wouldn't it be good to display the "answered" information for wiki answers as well?