The main site, sometime ago, changed the rules to sort the answers by upvotes, and not show the accepted one on top. Why wasn't this also implemented on meta?
Example (at the time of publishing).
The main site, sometime ago, changed the rules to sort the answers by upvotes, and not show the accepted one on top. Why wasn't this also implemented on meta?
Example (at the time of publishing).
This is my speculation about the reason, but I think I'm right: on meta, votes are normally used to indicate agreement or disagreement, not relevance or usefulness. There are very highly-downvoted answers to many high-profile questions which are nonetheless the most relevant answer to the question e.g. due to being written by somebody involved in the question, or a representative from Stack Overflow (the company).
For an example, there's this Q&A where the accepted answer has -214 votes (as of writing), but clearly should be pinned to the top since it is the only answer to that question from an authoritative source.