In most of the cases where it matters, you should be able to edit it.
Take a made-up example of an offending Q&A:
You can delete the cache directory with:
rm -rf /
This is obviously dangerous. A good edit could then be:
You can delete the cache directory with:
rm -rf /
This command deletes the root folder and all files and directories in it, recursively.
rm - remove files or directories
-r, -R, --recursive
remove directories and their contents recursively
You shouldn't add opinions to posts nor anything that contradicts the statement of the original answerer; leave those for comments and alternative answers. But chances are most of the problems with
rngd -r /dev/urandom
are people not mentioning what it does. Adding (a small amount of) useful content to an answer should be encouraged.
If the answer, however, says
You can delete the cache directory with:
rm -rf /
This will delete directories explicitly marked to the OS as temporary cache directories.
adding the information from before would not be appropriate and you should fall back on votes, comments and competing answers.
As a real-life example, this edit is not appropriate, but an edit simply stating what the command does would be more than welcome.
rngd -r /dev/urandom
is wielding a knife?rm -fr /
having coupled with Tri-Force.rm -rf /
will merely delete your disk.rngd -r /dev/urandom
will leak your uboat positions to the enemy, causing you to lose WW3.very dangerous
is controversial at best, ref 2uo.de/myths-about-urandom - here is a less controversial example, plain shell injection: stackoverflow.com/a/33926175/1067003