Questions tagged [wrong-answers]

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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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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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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 ...
Benjamin Gruenbaum's user avatar
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Dealing with a tremendously popular answer that's been edited to something wrong

I've recently run into the accepted answer to Why do people say there is modulo bias when using a random number generator?. With a score of 247 on a page that's been viewed ~19,000 times, it's a ...
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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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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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Show warning if accepted answer is heavily outvoted by subsequent answers [closed]

The feature request "Please unpin the accepted answer from the top" has a lot of upvotes, but is status-declined. Nevertheless, the problem of bad, wrong, or outdated accepted answers being ...
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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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Should I try to clean up? OP adds summaries of answers and eventually self-answers

CLOS: how to call a less specific method? seems to have reached a stable state of messiness and I'm a little lost about what to do next to clean it up and whether I should even worry about cleaning it ...
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Question with many answers (that received hundreds of upvotes) which all don't answer the question. Anything we could/should do?

I came across this question. If you read the question carefully, you can see it is about a technically non-trivial situation in which somebody would like modify a string in JavaScript that contains ...
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Question got wrong answer on SO, but was answered correctly on SU

This question on Stack Overflow has a bad accepted answer. Normally I'd just give another answer, and downvote and comment on the wrong answer. But, the same question was asked on Super User where I ...
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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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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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Long canonical Q&A with a wrong answer, but the right answer is even longer (when is a very long answer justified?)

Q&A in question: Multiple wildcards on a generic methods makes Java compiler (and me!) very confused. Brief explanation of how it's wrong: The non-technical summary in the beginning of the answer ...
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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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Highly upvoted answer on highly upvoted question is totally wrong? [duplicate]

I just closed another question as a duplicate of this one, but when reading through what the top answer was - something is totally off here. This is (as of this writing) a +73 question with a +77 ...
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Should I edit my flawed but accepted answer [duplicate]

When i wrote my answer to this question, I did not realise how a BlockingQueue worked. I was going to sort it out back then, but forgot. Until now. Now it is obvious to me, that in the context of the ...
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What should I do when my accepted answer turns out to be inappropriate?

A long time ago, I wrote this answer, and it got accepted. The other day, a comment informed me that my "answer" was not really answering the question. I tried to delete it, but I can't because it ...
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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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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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How can someone point out that there is a bug in the selected or highest-rated answer?

I saw a bug in an answer that has a 10 character limitation. That answer has been voted very positively because it works for under 10 characters. What can be done?
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Dealing with an answer upvoted despite being wrong and later updated to reflect the facts

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 ...
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Voting to many wrong answers posted in a short period by a single user [duplicate]

I found a lot of new wrong answers posted today by a single new user. Are variable length arrays there in c++? How to Merge Two vectors in c++? Undefined reference to defined static private variable ...
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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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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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Edited incorrect answer, but my edit was rolled back

I stumbled upon this highly upvoted and accepted, but not really correct answer. While the comments to the answer clearly stated the error, this did not lead the author to edit his answer or other ...
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Should I delete my answer if it's irrelevant to (one of) the question tags?

Years ago someone asked How can I enforce uniqueness based on a condition in SQL Server? to which I suggested a Filtered Index. Unfortunately, my answer is irrelevant to the OP because it doesn't ...
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What is the best thing to do with an answer that is wrong, but helpful?

Case in point is this answer to a question titled "Flutter dart try catch, catch does not fire". There are two common reasons in Dart that the catch block won't fire. Half the people landing ...
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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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How should I handle incorrect information given in response to my question?

I have asked the question Why is there different behavior between these two element locator calls?. I was given an answer, which I believe contains incorrect information. I posted a comment pointing ...
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Improving answers that are wrong or ambiguous

On a few occasions now I have noticed many basic questions being asked which could be solved with a quick Google search or read of the official documentation. In any event there are people with fair ...
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How should I deal with an incorrect answer that is accepted and has massive upvotes? [duplicate]

I'm looking at the question How can I do a FULL OUTER JOIN in MySQL? that has an accepted answer that is incorrect and that has been upvoted 832 times, at least. I did my work: I downvoted it and ...
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Should a really bad answer be deleted? [duplicate]

When reviewing "low quality" postings I was pointed to the single answer over here. The answer has already 6 downvotes; and is wrong to the bone. But it is an answer. And I got ban-educated-...
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If I have suggested an outdated/deprecated way of handling a problem, should I delete my answer or just edit it? [duplicate]

My apologies in advance if this is a duplicate question - I saw a lot of questions like "should I delete my answer if it is wrong?", but none that address the scenario in which the solution is ...
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NAA flag declined for completely unrelated answer [duplicate]

I flagged this answer since it doesn't even reflect anything OP was asking in his question. The question was, in short, about running a batch file silently on Windows startup. One of the answers ...
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What should I do about old (potentially wrong) posts of mine?

So I've been receiving some stray upvotes here and there and sometimes, when I look back on the answers I gave, they seem unclear, and even borderline wrong. A post I sometimes get upvotes on is this ...
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How should I deal with a mostly correct and complete answer containing a particular error?

Consider John makes a question, in example: Q: What is a variable? Alice posts an answer with several parts. Most correct, but it has a mistake. In example: A: Such and such. List of types of ...
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One correct answer and one hack, that does work better for me - which to accept?

I asked a question here and so far it has two answers. The first one by Pedro M Duarte, which I feel is the correct answer, and the second one, by Nader Hisham, which does ignore the index as a way ...
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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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Does bounty need some protection

I have bounty on a question: no-link. On the last day of the bounty, someone answered it of something ain't fix it as I asked. Like if you ask How to fix something ... Then you get answer you can't ...
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Answer edit rejected, but answer is technically incorrect without my edit [duplicate]

Yesterday, I made this edit to an answer, as I ended up running into the exact same issue myself. https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7380622 The answer helped me fix my problem, but ...
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Very Poor Answers to Email Rendering Questions in General

I have been working in email marketing for a while now and it seems that anybody and everybody who has spent a weekend reading a book on HTML 5 feels qualified to answer questions about this very ...
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If 3 users provide 3 different solutions to the same question, why would one solution not be correct if it solves the issue?

Some developers think differently than other developers, yet come up with different ways to do the same thing, so why would one solution be incorrect, if it does the same thing as the other two, just ...
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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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Is it ok to use my edit powers to warn users of bad accepted answers? [duplicate]

See https://stackoverflow.com/a/819420/38557. The accepted answer (from 2009) is wrong, and I'm not referring to the fact that it's outdated but to the many bugs in it, reported in comments. I can't ...
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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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Recently custom flagged post for incorrect answer was declined [closed]

Recently I flagged a post with a custom for incorrect code and got this: declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer question: why should ...
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Should another answer be designated as the accepted one for this Python-related question?

The question is “Is there a way to clear the value of a variable in python?”, and the accepted answer is to assign to that variable a value of None. However, assigning to a variable a value of None ...
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Wrong answers on SO question with high SERP

Ran into a question on Stack Overflow where the correct answer is accepted, but the votes are overwhelmingly for the patently wrong one. I don't have the reputation to flag (or comment), and another ...
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