Back when I first became active on Stack Overflow, I was in the habit of answering poor questions and/or duplicates (I've wised up from the experience, sorry about that!). Some answers to these questions were rather poor themselves, but were unfortunate enough to not be downvoted. Some of these answers were so unfortunate that they were actually marked accepted by OP.
This meta is regarding one such answer that I would like to delete, but cannot (because it has been accepted).
To any regular in the Python tag, this question is an obvious duplicate (dynamically creating variables), and the idiomatic answer is to use a dictionary. However, being new to the language, I wrote what I can only call the worst possible answer to the question, and it was accepted shortly thereafter (and with an upvote!). Thankfully, the vote has been undone, because that notification alerted me that horrible delete-worthy content like this still exists under my name.
Now, given the question is a duplicate, and that the answer is mine and has been accepted, what are my possible options?
- Flag for moderator attention, explain the situation, and hope a moderator with expertise in Python is kind enough to delete?
- Ping the OP and ask them to unaccept so I can delete (they aren't very active)?
- Add a disclaimer that this is a dangerous answer (kind of already done) and link to the correct one below?
- Do any or more of the above and secretly hope that the meta effect kicks in here to get rid of either the question or answer or both?