Popular questions often have a lot of answers. Rarely each of these answers presents a good, unique solution to the problem (also, that could indicate that the question is too broad). In most cases many of these answers are low quality and offer the same (or very similar) solution.
Let's take a look at answers to the question Find object by id in an array of JavaScript objects:
- Some answers are effectively duplicates of others. Danilo Colasso's answer, Joe Lewis's answer and kaizer1v's answer offer the same solution as pimvdb's answer (i.e. "use the
filter()
method"). Zirak's answer offers the same solutions as JaredPar's answer and pimvdb's answer. - Some answers don't work at all (for example aggaton's answer).
- Some answers (like volumexxx's answer) contain code that is long, ugly and slow.
- Some answers (like Manu's answer) require an additional library to work, even though javascript tag excerpt says "Unless another tag for a framework/library is also included, a pure JavaScript answer is expected."
How to handle such situations? These answers can't be deleted through Low Quality Posts review or by delete votes of trusted users, because they have positive score. One solution that comes to my mind is to post a Meta question with a request that a moderator deletes these answers. Another option is to create a new Q&A and close the old one as a duplicate. What do you think of these options? Is there any other better solution?
Note that I'm not asking specifically about answers on this question. I'm asking how to handle it generally.