In the First Posts queue I recently encountered an answer that states that two other answers, including the accepted one, are wrong. To prove this, the author gave some counter examples, and noted that they would have commented if they had sufficient reputation.
Usually I flag answers which should be comments as NAA, but this one is quite extensive and (as far as I can tell) correctly points out flaws in other answers1. It would probably be undesirable to lose that information. However, it also does not answer the question itself, so would qualify for an NAA flag.
After a short discussion in SOCVR I decided to raise an NAA flag. Anyway, I figured that it would be interesting to get some more input on this corner case, to have a guideline whenever this happens again.
So, my question: How do we handle answers by new contributors that point out valid flaws in other answers?
- Simply delete them as NAA?
- Leave a comment on the flawed answers on the author's behalf?
- Mod flag?
- Something else?
1Although in this specific case the question is a bit unclear, and leaves room for interpretation: Is a path allowed to contain the same node more than once?