EDIT -- Clarifying because of multiple votes to close as unclear
Is it a good thing or a bad thing to include extra bonus info in an answer that does not directly go toward answering the question posed?
This would be bonus info that is either not-likely relevant and/or not inherently relevant to those with the same question as OP. Examples would be instructing OP on "best practice", correcting terminology mistakes, etc. in cases where those errors did not cause or aren't relevant to the posed issue.
If they ARE relevant then it makes sense to include -- this is not what I'm talking about. Example: if OP would have avoided the posed issue had they followed a "best practice" then talk about that "best practice".
ORIGNAL LONG WINDED QUESTION
(1) How to treat info relevant to author but not the question? Is there is a standard, community-accepted way to provide a question-asker important info/tips that is relevant to them, yet not directly relevant to the question (and in turn, not relevant to users that have the same question)?
Here's an example to better illustrate what I mean: Polymer 1.0 Data Binding in <styles>
The answer to this question includes some "oh-and-by-the-way" info for the question-asker to let them know their structure is not in keeping with the latest recommendation from Polymer. That's important info for the question-asker who made that mistake or wasn't up to date, but it is not relevant to the question which asks how to bind styles. I've seen similar "notes-for-the-asker" in questions before, so I think there is a broader relevance outside the linked question as well.
Is there a "right" way to provide that info? My personal opinion is that it shouldn't take up real estate in the answer and should be a given as a comment on the question plus there should be an appropriate edit to the original question -- in the example linked, the code in the question should be edited/updated to remain in-keeping with the Polymer recommendation.
(2) Does editing out the extra info "tighten up" the answer and/or does it remove author intent?
I ask because the suggested edit of removing that extraneous, "oh-and-by-the-way" info (https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/12715634) was rejected because it "deviates from the original intent". I'm curious what the community opinion is on this because I currently see it from both angles. Removing that extra info from the answer, in my opinion, makes the answer better in that it strictly sticks to answering the question posed. Nevertheless, the author chose to add that extra bit to the answer and while it's my opinion that it's only pertinent to the question-asker, perhaps the author felt differently -- is that the answerer's prerogative that should be protected?
Again, curious if the community has an official stance? And if there isn't, should there be?