TL;DR: The question is about users editing their existing answer to suggest an approach which (a) mirrors another answer to the same question (long after the other one has been posted) and (b) is completely different to their original approach. Is it acceptable and if not, what should be done about it.
This is not a dupe of any of the following (reasons also provided below):
- This, because that talks about incorrect/incomplete original answer. In this case (hypothetical) the original answer was complete and was not incorrect.
- This, because we are not referring to quick answers to a common problem. The offending edit is assumed to have happened a good amount of time after the other answer was posted.
- This either, because we assume there is no attribution done here.
Background
I had recently answered this question. There were good answers already present at the time of me answering the question but none of them covered the option that I had presented. When I checked the thread later, I found that the OP of the accepted answer had included the exact same option that I had suggested, into their answer as an edit.
There was significant time gap between the initial version of my answer and the other user's edit and also the edit was a completely different approach to their original answer.
I had left a comment indicating that I didn't think what they did was nice. The user was nice enough to acknowledge that they had made a mistake and have now removed the offending part.
However not all users would be that nice to acknowledge their mistake(?).
Question
So, my question is how should we handle if such a situation arises again in the future?
- Is it OK to leave a gentle comment like I did? (I assume it was gentle :))
- What if the user had still not removed the offending part? Are we left with no option other than using the voting buttons (or) doing nothing at all?
Let us for a minute assume that the user had not edited out the offending part.
- Flagging for mod attention would not have been the correct choice because there is no blatant plagiarism here (source)
- A rollback like suggested in this thread would have also not been applicable because it was not as if the user was quoting me within their answer.
Please note that I have cited the recent experience only for context setting and better explanation of the case. I am not looking for any action or negative meta effect on the user because that case is now resolved. All that I want is the community's feedback on what I did and on how to handle such situations in the future.