When your answer is wrong...
... you copy/paste correct answer, add "My initial answer was wrong" and credits, voila!
Yes?
Here is such an answer. I have a strong feeling to downvote and flag it, but I am not sure. How should I handle this?
... you copy/paste correct answer, add "My initial answer was wrong" and credits, voila!
Yes?
Here is such an answer. I have a strong feeling to downvote and flag it, but I am not sure. How should I handle this?
In response to multiple flags originating from this Meta question, I decided to delete the accepted answer. I usually don't delete incorrect accepted answers, but I make exceptions in the cases where the answerer themself requests deletion or where the answer content has been removed or severely edited by the answerer because they recognized it was wrong.
Answerers cannot delete accepted answers, but they normally would be able to retract their own wrong answers. I'm sympathetic to this in the case of accepted answers, and I nearly always delete wrong accepted answers at the request of the answerer. I see redacting an answer or completely redirecting it to another answer as being a similar case, so if someone flags these I tend to remove them as long as no information would be lost.
Given that this is identical to the other answer there, I saw no harm in removing this to make way for the answer they admitted was correct.
I have raised a custom flag with the message
I think this answer needs to be deleted due to the author admitting it was incorrect and redirecting users to another answer.
and it was marked helpful. Hope this is normal practice dealing with answers that can't be deleted by a user due to being accepted.
I'm sure such answers don't add any value to the site.
The answer is simply no, The OP accepted the answer before it was edited to reflect the other users. That means the original answer either worked for the OP or was at the very least helpful to the OP.
Think about this as a mod
If today an answer was posted and accepted and then the answerer realizes that someone had a better answer then them and they copied their answer(while still giving them credit) the answer would still get flagged as "not an answer" and would be deleted or at the very least rolled back to the original
So weather its today or 5 years ago it does not matter we can't judge the question based on technical correctness, judge it for what it is...a direct copy of a better answer on the page
I would suggest reverting the answer to the original with a note underneath stating that the answer is outdated to see the other answer instead.
It seems that the accepted answer is currently correct, and that the author has properly attributed his source of the (updated) answer. Everything is working as intended.
I have strong feeling to downvote and flag it
You should absolutely not flag the answer. It was posted in good faith, and it answers the question with proper attribution. There is nothing a moderator should do about it.
About downvoting, nobody can stop you from doing it, but what would be the point? If the answer is correct it should be upvoted. This is true regardless if the previous version was not the best, we vote on the current version of the answer, not the previous versions.