Specifically I'm referring to the first comment on this question:
b = a[:].insert(2,3)
seems pretty short, doesn't affect the original list and is pretty descriptive.
This comment suggest a solution to the problem and hence it should have been posted as an answer. The real concern however is that this suggestion is plain wrong, yet the comment received 11 upvotes during the last six years. If it was an answer it could also be downvoted and I bet it would score highly negative then. However as it stands, all a new user sees is the 11 upvotes. Most users will likely spot the fallacy of the suggestion and move on, but some might get tricked by it.
I often observe that short answers get posted as comments, but especially the combination of misinformation and upvotes asks for intervention i.m.o. So I flagged the comment for moderator attention and described the problem. Apparently my flag has been handled, but the comment is still there, so it seems the moderator's opinion was different. Hence I'm asking here for advice on what to do in such situations. I'm also interested in opinions on the general answer-as-a-comment policy (regardless of upvotes / quality of information).