Say you stumble upon a question that's written poorly. For example, the intent of the question is clear, but the OP doesn't mention anything he's tried.
The question has an (upvoted) answer already, but the code in that answer is, whatever the reason, bad.
Should you answer the question in an attempt to educate both the OP and the bad answerer?
(After obvious actions like editing the question, downvoting / flagging where necessary)
The reason for this meta post:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26400376/
The question's intent seems clear to me, but the answer that's been posted is terribly inefficient.
Did I do the right thing by answering with an (imo) better solution, and explaining my downvote? Or should I just have left the question to be?