A short while ago I encountered an answer that was completely wrong, so I downvoted it and left a comment explaining why it is bad (based on my knowledge of normative sources and some general grasp of the language). Someone else also posted their comment (though I don't know if they downvoted as well).
However, the answer had somehow managed to attract a few upvotes despite being wrong, and I am puzzled as to why this happened. A couple of minutes later the author decided to update his answer to reflect the facts that he learned from the comments. The answer in its current form doesn't appeal to me either, as it doesn't explain things well and even contains a statement that might be quite confusing to individuals who don't happen to have enough knowledge on the subject. Now the answer has four upvotes which, as far as I'm concerned, had been cast before its transformation to the final form. As of this writing, my downvote still holds.
What should I do about this answer, given that it was changed in its entirety? Is it left to the upvoters to decide whether they wish to keep their votes (though we probably can't rely on that, as they did upvote a wrong answer in the first place)?
Should such an answer even exist? There already is a much better (and, fortunately, accepted by the OP) answer on the question.