I've looked at some of the information on meta about XY problems and dealing with them. Just now I was on some comment threads regarding the question here Create factory pattern.
Ultimately an answer that solved the X part of the question was accepted, but it is clear from the OPs comments that they don't understand the meaning of the answer. The accepted answer would also be confusing for people trying to understand the Factory pattern.
I ended up down voting the question, but is there any other means of moderation available to keep incorrect information from bubbling up from a query?
Note that I am not criticizing the person that received credit for the answer as based on the straight reading of the question their response will solve the problem. But as an example of using a factory pattern it is incorrect.
For the possible duplicate Overriding Accepted Answers I don't really want to override the accepted answer, just want to indicate that this answer doesn't reflect a good example of a factory pattern.