There are flaws with each of these approaches. 1. Moderators are not subject matter experts in every possible tag. How could they determine that an answer was wrong when they aren't familiar with the technology? 2. The trouble with this is pretty much the same, you need to be a subject matter expert otherwise all you can do in the queue is skip, skip, skip. Maybe if you needed to be a gold badge holder in one of the question's tags but then there are plenty of tags with no gold badge holders at all. The queue would eventually fill up with answers that insufficient people are experts on. 3. Same as 1, who validates the flag? And if there's no queue, how do you know an answer has flags? This seems rather like delete votes on answers and we already have those. You and others in your tag just need 20K reputation and also be willing to use your delete votes. 4. There is an [outdated answers project](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415738/outdated-answers-up-next-changes-to-sorting-menu) already so perhaps this addresses this point. Outdated answers are not necessarily useless though, many people end up working with obsolete technologies.