I came across an accepted answer that was subsequently edited by an unrelated party with the comment "This is not 100% correct - downvote!" (paraphrased)
The editor left no other comment (that I would have thought is the accepted result) nor attempted to actually correct the answer (that would have been helpful).
But what appears necessary and unhelpful is the "downvote" encouragement.
Is it appropriate to re-edit this answer to remove the "downvote" encouragement, even though it was previously approved by others?
Or should we just flag to moderators? Or accept it?
Edit:
The link to the question has been removed to prevent retaliation down-voting (which is fair enough). For those now reading this question, the edit that this relates to was
Edit (Name removed - user signed the post here), 2014-08-18): Attention, none of the "ISO formats" are valid ISO format output. ISO 8601 is not aware of any three letter time zime codes but only offsets to UTC. Downvote!