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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).

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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.

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  • It makes sense, Martin Pieters has a different reason for this though, what do you think?
    – anastaciu
    Jan 22, 2022 at 15:15
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    @anastaciu Martijn's answer in the comments is not speculative, so you can give it higher weight than mine; if you like, read mine as justifying why it's good that meta works this way and shouldn't be changed in the same way as Stack Overflow was.
    – kaya3
    Jan 22, 2022 at 15:19
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    There's also some posts that use accepted answers as a way to pin a table of contents, particularly on huge bug report questions
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Jan 22, 2022 at 16:53
  • You don't need to speculate, it is even documented that voting on meta is different. By extension it makes less sense to sort things by vote on meta.
    – Gimby
    Jan 24, 2022 at 11:16
  • @Gimby I'm not speculating that people vote for different reasons on meta - I'm speculating about the reason(s) that the accepted answer is pinned to the top on meta, which is what the question is about. Yes, it does follow "by extension" but that extension is a form of speculation; I do not know for certain that that is the reason that the people responsible made it like that.
    – kaya3
    Jan 24, 2022 at 15:58

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