I was answering a question that was proposed as a duplicate of an older question. The older question is a good question (score 9), with a good answer (score 12)... but unfortunately the accepted answer is completely wrong, which is why it has lots of downvotes (score now -2 after I downvoted it, though split +6/-8) It's also five years old.
I suspect it's possible that this question may be linked to from other questions too, as it's something I could see being asked periodically. While the negative score on the accepted answer should obviously lead readers to scroll down to see the good answer... would it be legit to simply edit the wrong answer to say the correct thing, or even just link to the real correct answer?
Or is downvoting sufficient and I should just move on?