I just encountered a posted answer that wasn't the answer to the original question but was instead an answer to an extended question asked by a third user Henrique Foletto in a comment for the accepted answer. Both the accepted answer and the second answer for the comment were posted by the same user, 'Ratnakar - Store Apps'. The second answer is quite popular and received a bounty from the user Foletto, the one who asked the question in a comment.
It seems wrong to me to have a second answer to a comment's question. The comment should be its own question and the second answer should be transferred to that question. The user answering the questions certainly did some nice work coming up with two good solutions and should get credit and the bounty. But it's confusing that there is a popular answer posted for a problem not really answering to the page's original question.
Can or should anything be done? I made comments on the two questions in hopes that the user posting answers will remedy, but I doubt they will.
The question that I'm talking about is WooCommerce: Add product to cart with price override?.
In the accepted answer there is this comment
Hey, could you please give me an example on how to make it work? I want to add the product with ID 598 to cart with an overrided price. I tried your code but don't know where should I put the product ID. Thank you. – Henrique Foletto Jan 16 '14 at 13:02
This comment is then answered again by the same user 'Ratnakar - Store Apps' who has the accepted answer. And this answer is fairly popular and was awarded a bounty by the commenter. https://stackoverflow.com/a/21227830/266531