I'm unhappy with following situation:
- This question from 2010 about Python has a good answer from June 2013 implicitly using Python 2.
- On October 2013 in a comment it was mentioned what to do when using Python 3.
- As this comment received many upvotes (today: 87), in June 2019 I edited the answer to make it up to date, but the changes were rejected, so I posted it as an answer.
- In September 2019 nearly the same edits, that I was trying to do, were made to the answer.
- So today my answer was in the review, earning comments like "This should've been a comment or an edit to that post. Moreover, as this information was already edited in that post, there is no need to keep this redundant answer."
So I was criticized based on false assumptions and downvoted because someone else managed to do something I was hindered in by reviewers.
I accept that this answer is now redundant. For this reason and to avoid further downvotes, I deleted it. But it is a pity that I get blamed for something I was trying to do, but presumably nobody saw (seeing rejected edits is possible but not convenient).
Is this issue known? Are there similar cases?