I stumbled upon a question relevant to me (about a development environment I'm not very familiar with) and noticed that it's a popular question (common problem), with several answers, the accepted one having over 200 upvotes.
No, the thing is, I believe the answer is totally wrong. I can even back up my position by, well, an ever higher-voted accepted answer to a generalization of the question, here on SO.
Obviously I commented (although I'm not sure the 10th-or-lower comment in a long sequence going off on other tangents). Now, I was about to downvote, and then I thought "Wait a minute, maybe you simply don't belong with this crowd of weirdos who think that X is a reasonable way to do Y? Let them have their own paradigms which they all seem to agree on, and just move on."
Should I put my rep where my mouth is and downvote? Or should I just go away?
Edit: Ok, I've been found out, it's:
Determine if variable is defined in Python
and note it's a very popular dupe of another question with better answers.