Consider that my incorrect answer on a given post managed few upvotes. A passer-by observed the flaw in the answer and pointed it out in a comment.
What should I do?
- Leave the incorrect answer as is.
- Append the correct answer to my obviously incorrect but upvoted answer silently.
- Append the correct answer to my obviously incorrect but upvoted answer silently. Flag the comment pointing out the anomaly in the answer as obsolete so that nobody observes it.
- Append the correct answer to my obviously incorrect but upvoted answer and try to pose as a good citizen by saying: "This would not work for such and such reasons. As such, it's best to do as in XYZ's answer."
- Anything else?
What is the best approach?
EDIT: An argument that is heard in favor of appending the correct answer (from an existing one) to one's own incorrect one is: "Improving an answer by adding conditions for hypothetical situations is quite the idea of SO."
I even asked it in chat once and the takeaway was that since the content on SE is licensed under creative commons, it's ok to transform one's answer into something that summarizes one or more of other answers to the same question. If that is the case, then shouldn't there be just one answer for one question -- having a community wiki should suffice. The concept of reputation and such should go away.