I recently stumbled across this accepted answer to a popular Node.js question about how to check the version of V8 being used by Node.
The answer in its current state seems great, but after looking a bit more closely I realized that the answer has actually undergone a major edit recently to make it match the current highest voted answer to the question (which prior to the edit was quite different from the accepted answer).
Was this a good edit? I'm a bit conflicted here, because while I do feel like the edit in question definitely made the answer better, it also deviates significantly from the OP's original intent and makes the more highly-voted answer below it seem redundant.
How should situations like this be handled?
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