It was a little while ago now, and I can't find the example.
But what do you recommend when you answer someone's best practice question (a question that didn't have any votes or much attention whatsoever), and you log on a day later and someone else has down-voted it and commented that it was wrong, and then provides their own answer which is clearly not the best approach and the person who asked accepted the answer?
I am not trying to put tickets on myself and just say I am right and they are wrong, but sometimes you can clearly see a poor answer and pick it out, yet the person (a new user) who asked the question believed it's the correct thing.
Is there anything suggested to do? Just leave the person who asked the question to live their lives with the wrong answer (I know it's not life or death), or should you report an answer? I guess it's a bit late once it's already been accepted. It seems a lot of new users lodge one question, get it answered and then bail never to return.
EDIT: Just for those questioning the validity of any "best practice" answer. May I be more specific in saying it was a security "best practice". Having unprofessional answers accepted in the line of security is most likely harmful to the asker's product.