I answered this question about restarting a discord bot, whenever it crashes. I didn't pay too much attention to the code snippet itself, because I understood the problem more in a generic way - more like: how do I restart a python program when it crashes.
It was not until a few days later where I found this question in the "Related" section on the sidebar. The question I answered is an exact duplicate of that question, only that the answering understood the problem correctly and gave a much better answer.
I flagged the question as duplicate and thought I'd be done with it, but (a) the flag aged away and (b) I think the answer actively misleads anyone with the same problem, even if it had been marked as duplicate.
My question is: how can I proceed?
- I can't delete the answer, because it has been marked as accepted. Should I flag for moderator intervention and ask for the deletion of the question?
- Should I re-flag the question and hope that the flag doesn't age away again?
- Should I add a note to the answer saying something like "I misunderstood the problem, there is a much better solution [here]"?
- Is there anything else I can do?