I recently answered a question for a new user. Today he added a comment to thank me and let me know he had changed my answer at the same time.
It wasn't malicious but it doesn't seem acceptable for future users viewing the answer and as expected the edit was unanimously rejected by reviewers
Now my question is, what's the correct way to approach this situation when it happens? I presume in this case it only got flagged for review as a suggested edit because it's a new user, if that had not happened I would probably have rolled back the answer as it isn't code I would be happy to offer as an answer to this question. But what is the correct thing to tell the OP to do?
Would it be correct to either suggest adding it as a separate answer (which means my answer not being the accepted one) or editing the question to add it below? (I've seen a lot of it, but is that ever right?), or maybe I should change my own answer to better match their code sample?