I'm asking this question because of answers like this: https://stackoverflow.com/a/22958889/1010175
Normally I would say that it's always best to stick to the specific question asked, but I can see some scenarios where it might be appropriate for someone to stray from the actual question asked.
For example, if someone asks the question, "I'm migrating my company's website from AES-128 to the more secure Triple-DES for storing passwords, here's my code, please help", I would hope that people would point out all the things wrong with that question! (3Des is insecure, store passwords as hashes not reversible encryption, etc).
But the question I linked to is a simple one: explain the difference between the encryption modes (CBC ECB CTR OCB CFB), and the accepted answer by myforwik seems to answer that pretty well.
Perseids' answer, however, seems a bit off topic. He spends the first half ranting (side note: the first revision of his answer didn't have the second part which actually answered the question).
Is this appropriate? It's not exactly spam or offensive, and doesn't exactly fall into the "non-answer" category, so I don't feel comfortable flagging it. In fact, his warning is completely legitimate. But it's still seems more like a rant than an answer.
Also, if it's not appropriate, what should be done about it? I don't feel comfortable editing someone else's answer, and flagging doesn't seem right for this case. Down-voting is obviously an answer, but I'm curious what others think about this.