> #Can we have a “My Best Answers” section?**

Sounds like a great idea. But to me it seems that

# You already have one

This counterpoint immediately caught my eye:

>  You mean the Answers tab in your profile, sorted by Votes?  
>  - [CodeCaster][1]

I agree with this sentiment - that's one way that I use *my* answers tab, so that I can immediately see the content that I've created that others will see. 

# Ideas against Top Answers by Votes

Your response was:

> @CodeCaster: No, as I mentioned in my question, the highest voted
> answers are not always the best ones. Sometimes the good answers
> haven't had time to collect votes and sometimes they are to low
> traffic questions. Also there is no topical organization to answers
> sorted by votes.

And Pekka similarly wrote:

>  Your highest voted answers are often enough meaningless in terms of
> quality; I was so ashamed of a couple of mine that I even culled a
> half dozen of them when I applied for a job a while ago.

# My Personal View

Ok, so at this point I feel the need to point out that, even years after writing an answer, there's this little *edit* link at the bottom of your answer.

If you look at this answer of mine, it's currently one of my top five. The last time I touched it was in December less than a couple of months ago. I first created the answer more than 2 years prior.

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# Curate Your Answers

You are allowed, and in fact, *encouraged* to continue updating your content.

I understand that's why we've removed the automatic conversion to Community Wiki, so that you would not be penalized from continuously curating your content.

If you have a link-only answer saying RTFM, at least quote some of the important documentation.

If you have a copy and paste and a link, then expand on it in your own words. 

If you have a small answer in your own words, break it down so that any new person will learn a lot from you and any experienced person will see that you know your stuff. Then, add some headings, link to some documentation, RFC's, and mailing list archives, and you've got yourself a great answer that others will upvote for your pure effort.

And then, your top answers will *be* your top answers.

# Keep your low-vote curation links in your profile

I also keep a list of answers that I curate (that I feel haven't gotten enough attention yet) in my profile - *after* I quote some of my preferred guiding principles for contributing to StackOverflow. I don't know if people see it. One guy mentioned that he did, so maybe they do. I don't know.

I *do* know that it's there for me to use whenever I want, and I can organize it however I like.

  [1]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/315994/can-we-have-a-my-best-answers-section?cb=1#comment301935_315994
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/1WCrG.png