Questions tagged [wrong-answers]

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How to handle historical, highly upvoted but completely incorrect answers

Every once in a blue moon, I notice an answer that matches the pattern: It's on a popular topic It's getting views It has a lot of upvotes, sometimes even an upvoted "thanks!" comment. It ...
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How to deal with dangerous answers

There are a number of answers to do with entropy (particular with GPG) which recommend running: rngd -r /dev/urandom This is VERY dangerous, and anyone following this advice is creating insecure GPG ...
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Improving an accepted but wrong answer

I recently posted an answer to this question, and was dismayed to see that the asker accepted an answer that was (in my opinion) plain wrong. Briefly put, the question was asking whether SQL Server ...
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Why are we supposed to let incorrect answers stick around?

There has been a lot of noise recently about bad answers and people incorrectly flagging them for removal and a wave of responses saying "use your downvotes, idiot. Flags aren't for wrong answers!". ...
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Should I downvote a self-answer if it doesn't work for me?

A user has answered their own question with a solution that they claim works for them, and their self-answer has been upvoted. However, I haven't been able to get their solution to work for me no ...
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What do I do when I realize that one of my own (upvoted) answers are wrong?

I recently answered what I thought was a quite simple question. The answer was upvoted, but not accepted, and it was the only answer to the question. To my surprise, I realized that I had read the ...
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Having valuable information to an answer but being unable to comment. What to do?

Yesterday I was facing a dilemma I want to know how to handle in the future. I was researching if it is possible to detect whether the wifi setting on an iOS device is turned on or off. I found this ...
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Is there some backstory to this highly upvoted, wrong answer?

I'm puzzled by this answer to this question. The answer has 19 upvotes (and 1 downvote). The answer is completely wrong: The solution rotates the text (which was not asked for). The solution does ...
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How to handle accepted but wrong answers [duplicate]

I have found some answers, they are not correct, but accepted as correct answers. How can we treat such answers.
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What to do with questions followed by completely wrong instant self-answers?

This question has raised a few red flags for me: The question itself is a duplicate (the topic has been discussed many times) The self-answer was instant The answer started with the infamous "I did ...
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Are edit suggestions appropriate for addressing factual accuracy?

I am aware that we should not flag inaccurate answers, we should only flag non-answers, completely off-topic answers, link-only or otherwise very low quality answers, and of course, spam and rude/...
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Roomba very low score answers

This is a request for a new type of roomba: a roomba on some answers instead of questions. Proposal: a roomba for very low score answers This is just a proposal, and conditions and naming can be ...
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How much does correctness matter in SO answers?

I hope the following example will clarify my question. Searching profiling code linux on Google, the first result I got was this very popular SO question. Reading the most upvoted answer, I noticed ...
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Is it appropriate to post an answer intended to be helpful to visitors from an external search?

(Or, from a less neutral point-of-view, Is it helpful to post a "right" answer for users who found the (wrong) question via external search?) Yesterday I came across a new answer on a very ...
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What should be done about this wrong answer? [duplicate]

mickmackusa has raised concerns about correctness of this particular answer: How to remove part of a string? The answer mentions regex as a solution to remove a part of a string in PHP. As shown by ...
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Is commenting on incorrect answer the proper way to point out it's wrong?

From previous encounters with incorrect answers, I got the impression that proper "etiquette" included down-voting it providing a correct answer, if one doesn't already exist, or upvoting the ...
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What should I do if an answer is just plain wrong?

I have stumbled upon this answer which is just plain wrong. I left a comment below it to indicate why the answer is incorrect and potentially destructive. Is there any other measure I should take? Is ...
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What should we do with this highly upvoted question of which most answers (30/32) do not apply to the situation described in the question itself?

The question Git refusing to merge unrelated histories on rebase has 3000+ upvotes, 32 answers with a lot of votes… and only 1 of its answers, quite low below the other ones, actually takes care of ...
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