Occasionally I will read a question, determine that I can provide an appropriate answer, and then realize that another user has already provided a different answer that I consider to be "better" for some reason.
A recent example of this was a Unix&Linux SO question about how to perform a specific shell operation. The question had been answered well with a specific command to perform the desired operation.
My solution composed some different commands together to achieve the same result.
Is it helpful to provide my alternate answer in this situation, even though I can recognize that the answer is not as "good" as an already provided (and accepted) one?
This has the positive effect of providing additional information directly related to the question which may be interesting to the OP and future readers.
The only downside I can see may be cluttering the page, however this should be mitigated by upvotes maintaining the best post at the top and cascading to "worse" answers for readers who are interested.
It there any SO etiquette related to this situation? Is it better to leave a well-answered question alone, or to provide alternate answers that do include additional and different information?