To a question asking for a html file with all HTML5 elements present (admittedly, skirting round the edges of external-recommendation-closability but highly regarded (+10)) I flagged the following answer as "not an answer" and it was marked "helpful":
Use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+v for !DOCTYPE, a, abbr, acronym, address, applet, area, article, aside, audio, b, base, basefont, bdi, bdo, big, blockquote, body, br, button, canvas, ... [cut by me for brevity]
But shortly afterwards a user edited the answer to become:
Use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+v for !DOCTYPE, a, abbr, acronym, address, applet, area, article, aside, audio, b, base, basefont, bdi, bdo, big, blockquote, body, br, button, canvas, ...
Why would an accepted flagged answer not be deleted and then be allowed to edit in such a way that it is not improved in any meaningful way?