Recently the following question was bumped and it brought to my attention the fact that there are quite a few old questions now whose "correct answers" are no longer correct or perhaps just not completely accurate relative to other newer answers given changes in the language or a standard.
This is just one of many questions (and probably not even the best example) in the c++ question field where this can be applied due to the large changes in the standard brought about when C++11 was released. I'm sure this applies to other languages too which have seen big changes since the old 2008/2009 questions were asked on this site.
So, with that said, I propose that users whom have a gold badge in a specific language topic should be able to alter the correct answer of a question such that anyone searching for answers finds the correct one as of the current language standard. This could be done via a voting system similar to flags and could also be restricted to older questions (e.g. impose a 5+ year limit since the question was asked for this feature). Alternatively, this could be added as an option when flagging answers to avoid needing to create a whole new feature.