While I was searching for something, I recently stumbled across a question/answer where the accepted answer is wrong. So I flagged it with "in need of moderator intervention" with an comment that the answer is clearly wrong (and that the answerer deleted his answer, because I didn't know this...).
I'm referring to this post (the answer was deleted after this post): Dynamically replace the contents of a C# method?
However, my flag was declined with the reason:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer.
My point is not that it is wrong altogether, but that the answer is accepted even there are 8 other answers (some outdated, some are good) trying to address the question.
I know, it is usually the responsibility of the OP. But in such a case, how is the policy on Stack Overflow for this kind of question/answer states?
BTW: I do not suggest to accept another answer by the moderators, however, IMHO it is misleading if the accepted answer is the most wrong answer.