I would agree that sometimes the gamification encourages some undesirable behaviors. However, in this case I'm not sure the effort you complaining about is effort you should be expending. Let us define "poor quality answer" as an answer that the community agrees is poor quality via downvotes. Consider scenario 1: Answerer A comes along and post an answer of poor quality. Reader B comes along the question via Google and has the same question. They have more than enough content to read through in the top answers. There are almost 20 questions with more than 50 upvotes, each containing alot of content, and significant comments debating the validity of each answer. Does Reader B's effort to find answers to his question ever impeded from Answerer A? No. Consider scenario 2: Where in there is no poor quality answer. Reader B sees the same 20 something answers. **Is the experience for Reader B any better in scenario 2? No. In both scenarios Reader B's effort to find answers to his question are not impeded from the poor quality Answerer A. The mechanics of the voting system is sufficient to provide readers with a good experience.** There is a saying that most of man's problems are created by man. "deleted by the community effort" That's wasteful effort and you shouldn't be flagging answers for deletion because ***you think*** the answer is wrong. There are alot of highly voted answers that your comments indicate you disagree with. Does that mean they should be deleted? No. This one you are one of only 2 people out of over 100 who feel this answer is bad: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6565763/84206 To me it appears your disagreement probably hinges on a misunderstanding of the usage of the term "input" whether that is referring to query parameters or UI. That is besides the point though. Had you been able to get this answer deleted then the community mechanics wouldn't have had an opportunity to take its course. This is exactly why you shouldn't be deleting answers just because you believe they are a poor answer, because that is subjective and sometimes is the victim of miscommunication. Some of the answers I see deleted are actually valid answers, if not poor. Not only was the effort to delete them wasteful, it was inappropriate. **They might be wrong answers, but they are answers. Deletion is reserved for things that aren't answers.** Such as comments posted as answers, asking followup questions as an answer, spam, nonsense. **Downvotes are for bad/wrong answers, and as I have shown by the above, it is sufficient to move them "out of the way".**