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I've been convinced by comments below that this is not such a great idea after all. Leaving my answer up as an example of an incorrect way of thinking for future readers.


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I would call it not only acceptable, but the right way to do things.

Adding a comment may please the meta-readers more, but comments get lost when users are scanning answers for useful information.

By adding legitimate information to an answer, I believe you are improving the value of that page, and the site as a whole. This is the cleanest way of doing it.

In addition, the original author of the answer is going to be notified - they are in the best position to determine if the edit matches their original intent or not, and will be able to roll it back if they disagree.

I would call it not only acceptable, but the right way to do things.

Adding a comment may please the meta-readers more, but comments get lost when users are scanning answers for useful information.

By adding legitimate information to an answer, I believe you are improving the value of that page, and the site as a whole. This is the cleanest way of doing it.

In addition, the original author of the answer is going to be notified - they are in the best position to determine if the edit matches their original intent or not, and will be able to roll it back if they disagree.

Edit:

I've been convinced by comments below that this is not such a great idea after all. Leaving my answer up as an example of an incorrect way of thinking for future readers.


Original:

I would call it not only acceptable, but the right way to do things.

Adding a comment may please the meta-readers more, but comments get lost when users are scanning answers for useful information.

By adding legitimate information to an answer, I believe you are improving the value of that page, and the site as a whole. This is the cleanest way of doing it.

In addition, the original author of the answer is going to be notified - they are in the best position to determine if the edit matches their original intent or not, and will be able to roll it back if they disagree.

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Richard Le Mesurier
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I would call it not only acceptable, but the right way to do things.

Adding a comment may please the meta-readers more, but comments get lost when users are scanning answers for useful information.

By adding legitimate information to an answer, I believe you are improving the value of that page, and the site as a whole. This is the cleanest way of doing it.

In addition, the original author of the answer is going to be notified - they are in the best position to determine if the edit matches their original intent or not, and will be able to roll it back if they disagree.