While we debate whether acceptance or vote count ought to drive answer ordering, Google ignores both signals and chooses an unaccepted, negatively voted answer for its search snippet:
Can we influence this decision in some manner? I would expect that Google would leverage answer votes or acceptance quality signals directly, but since that's not happening, is there an indirect way we could drive what's so prominently shown as this site's main answer to any of its questions?
In this particular case, we can delete the weak answer that parrots the accepted answer without adding value -- and it will be interesting to see how the search snippet changes if that happens -- but can anything be done to help Google choose better snippets in the general case?
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Snippet selection should leverage Stack Overflow's quality signals provided by answer score or acceptance selections. See Can we improve Google's search snippet selection?
Related:
- Something Wrong with Google's Featured Snippets: Similar observation, but no answers; here, I'm not just observing the issue but asking what we might do about it.
- https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/233858/234215: Answers that we can influence this but is 2 years old. Has any progress been made?