I stumbled upon this answer, which looks fine on the first glance, but when you'll look at the revisions, you'll notice that for 3 years it just said "No." until someone edited it. Normally I would just rollback, but it got an enormous amount of up votes.
Arguments for rollback:
- It got 161 up votes before the edit (see data explorer) and 96 afterwards. Therefore newer up votes could be independent of the new part.
- The new paragraph isn't related to the old version in any way, it's an independent answer.
- The edit included a solution which four other answers already suggested years before, whereas they got negative comments and down votes.
Should we rollback or not?