I recently reviewed some posts from the Low-Quality Queue and got this self-answer for review:
yeah I added the "stopClk <= true;" line and it seems to be working now! thanks for all the help !
It looked like an answer to me, where I just had to strip of the noise. So, I edited the post to:
I added the
stopClk <= true;
line and it seems to be working now.
Later on, I stumbled over the answer again and saw, that the answer was just a reply to another accepted answer. So, I down-voted the answer and left a comment explaining the situation:
I improved this answer during the review process because I thought it was an answer. But, now I see, that it was just a reply to another post. Please delete your answer, it is not even helpful. StackOverflow is not a discussion forum. Just accept an answer as you have already done. Once you have enough reputation, you can also vote on answers.
Should I have recommend the answer for deletion in the first place?
Should I take any additional action?
According, to this meta post, I should not flag it again.