I came across this answer recently.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/2624210/620863
It contained a comment that listed a pretty egregious short-coming. I nearly dismissed the answer out of hand because of it, but then expanded the comment thread. In it, there was a correction by the same commenter saying their first comment was incorrect.
However, due to how comment visibility works, only the first incorrect comment was visible. (This may no longer be the case, as I up-voted the correction; at the time the first comment had +2 while the correction had 0)
Should this be addressed at all? There's no good way for the answerer to address it, or the commenter without resorting to a delete, while third parties may exacerbate the issue instead of solve it if their up-votes are biased towards what is visible to them. I don't have any suggestions, but just wanted to throw light on it.