Very often on programming issues, many answers are not only factually wrong, they also make detailed argument which are unfounded, logically incorrect, have subtle faults, etc. Yet these answers are very appealing and often have many upvotes and are accepted. (Many programming related questions don't have testable answers. Saying that program is correct is not testable in most languages, which allow non-determinism.)
So I naturally want to address the incorrect claims made in other answers in mine, to refute them. Is that allowed?
It may seem silly, but I have been told it was a violation of the "rules".