Consider This question.
The accepted – and highly voted – community wiki answer works, but is a bit dangerous, as one may easily lose data. The second and third most-voted answers are essentially variations of this answer.
The #4 answer provides a simpler and less dangerous solution. However, many users won't read that far, and therefore go for the more risky solution.
How to deal with dangerous answers suggests to leave it to voting. However, I think the chance that the "safe" answer will bubble to the top are pretty slim in this case. Due to having been written much earlier, the "dangerous" answers have a huge head-start in the number of votes. Also, the "safe" answer doesn't really attract votes, as it lacks explanations, and is a bit confusing (it starts with a somewhat uncommon solution, the better solution is "tacked" on as update).
How can we address this, so that people don't run into the dangerous answer anymore? Would it be OK to add a warning at the top of the community wiki answer, with a link to the safer answer?