At the moment, only one really good true Community Wiki (and also canonical) Q&A pair comes to mind: What does "fatal error: unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional value" mean?
I'm sure there are others, but since I'm mainly an iOS programmer and this is a common question that is asked, this is the one I use as a dupe target the most.
There can be no "perfect" CW Q&A pair, but I can think of a a few good properties one would have.
It provides background of the issue, not just why it occurs on how to solve it. In the Swift example, there are countless ways of unwrapping an optional improperly. This CW pair goes into detail about language semantics and the type system of Swift to provide clarity and background.
It is comprehensive. While impossible (and unnecessary) to list every type that can be unwrapped improperly, this answer goes though all possible scenarios (even non-code ones that involve nib loading and Interface Builder).
It is constantly updated, not only be the OP, but by other users. As the Swift language evolves, there could be new ways this error can occur. These are added to the answer as new language features are introduced.
It is the de facto dupe target. iOS and Swift dupe hammer holders and other power users of the tag know to use this post as a dupe target, because they know it is the go-to answer for these types of questions.
And lastly, the author chose to make it CW. There used to be quite a few Q&A pairs on this topic, and this CW canonical would not have been possible if jtbandes did not chose to make his CW (it wasn't always), and with the help of other users and moderators, merge content from the duplicate Q&A pairs into this answer.