I recently bumped into a thread in which many up-voted comments and answers are actually bad advice or anti patterns. When I tried to express my criticism, I was outnumbered by all the noise and even one person (the one whose answer is marked as best) tried to argue despite his/her apparent lack of knowledge on the subject. I literally feel bad for the future readers of the topic, since I know what is written there will cause headaches in the future if they obey the suggestions blindly.
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13If have a better answer, write one. If you're downvoted by many people do consider the possibility that it's you and not them who's wrong.– Robert LongsonAug 12, 2017 at 4:13
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1outnumbering the only good advice If by this you mean there's an existing answer you agree with then vote it up and consider leaving a comment explaining why you think that answer is the best/correct one. It may help someone scanning the answers to see something like, "This answer avoids security issue [blah]."– BSMPAug 12, 2017 at 4:28
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2It wasn't me, was it? I often get into SO bar fights over thread termination and/or freeing all memory before process termination:(– Martin JamesAug 12, 2017 at 6:05
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4I'm not really sure what you expect us to say or do. You have not linked in the specific question, so we cannot take a look at it and decide ourselves which answers are the right one. Sometimesyou just haveto let it go.– ShadowAug 12, 2017 at 9:42
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We don't have threads here. The Stack Exchange sites are not forums (fora?). They are think tanks.– Peter MortensenAug 12, 2017 at 23:04
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Write a better answer.
That way, the community can benefit from it.
Honestly, if you are 100% sure that you know the subject better/know about a concern that the others don't, the community of that particular topic will appreciate your insight.
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1This is pretty much it; once you've made your position clear, well, your duty is done.– jscsAug 12, 2017 at 16:44