I'm not going to cite any example, because the example I would give doesn't quite apply, but got me thinking.
If I answer a question and someone else answers with an almost identical answer, and theirs is accepted, should I delete my redundant answer?
The key being that if there is anything substantially different that adds some detail or insight, I'd obviously keep it. For the sake of reducing redundancy, if they are the SAME, is deleting it considered bad form?
I have seen situations like this where one answer is accepted, and then edited to include something mentioned in the other answer. I don't mind that, because most people would probably read the accepted answer, and I'd want them to get all the information they needed. If that happens, and the other answer is still there, just being redundant, I'd think to remove it. I'm not worryied about losing an up-vote here or there, in the interests of keeping things concise.
What's the protocol there?