I have a question about this question: Waiting different time between function calls when using setInterval in JavaScript?
At first, it was quite unclear what the OP actually wanted to do. Despite this, it quickly received two answers that addressed two reasonable, although incorrect, interpretations of the question.
After some discussion in comments (now deleted) and chat, I managed to figure out what the real question was and together with the OP edit the question into what I think is a reasonable shape. I have also answered it, and my answer was accepted.
Now I wonder what to do about the two old answers, which do not address the current version of the question, but rather an old vague version of it. I see a number of possibilities:
- Do nothing?
- Downvote answers? Feels wrong — after all the persons who posted the answer did nothing wrong and does not deserve to lose any reputation.
- Flag answers? I don't find any flag that would fit.
- Leave polite comments on the answers informing the authors about the situation and suggesting that they delete (or update) their answers. Could perhaps be interpreted as a bit rude, as me trying to highlight my own answer at their expense?
- What I did was wrong and the question should not have been clarified after it had already received answers since it invalidated those answers?
- Something else?