In this question, the original accepted answer was wrong, as in tragically wrong. Since that answer was (At the time) the accepted answer, the OP decided to copy and paste the right answer, according to their own words:
Edit: To those who insist on downvoting... Unable to delete this answer because it is the accepted version. Therefore, am editing to include the correct answer (JaredPar's code below)
So, to recap:
- User posts wrong answer.
- Answer gets accepted.
- User finds out answer is wrong; can't delete. Decides to copy and paste the right answer.
- Answer gets unaccepted.
- Internet finds out this is the wrong answer, gets a lot of traffic.
It's at this point that I flagged the answer with the following reason:
Now that this answer has been unaccepted, copying and pasting the accepted answer into this answer is obsolete. This answer should be deleted as a duplicate answer (though it was done with the best of intentions). This twitter thread explains in more detail why it should be deleted: twitter.com/Foone/status/1229641258370355200 – George Stocker 23 hours ago
It was declined:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
I probably wasn't as clear as I could be: I wasn't asking for it to be deleted because it was tragically wrong (even though it was), I was asking for it to be deleted because it's a copy and paste of the accepted answer.
My current request (and would like community input into this):
- edit it out to say it's wrong and to point to the right answer (without copying the right answer)
- Delete it, as is standard procedure for duplicate answers or plagiarized answers.
I prefer #2, as this is a copy and pasted answer, but as a high-reputation user, I cannot vote to delete positively scored answers, only a moderator can.