There was a recent [request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/316208/4639281), which was summarily declined. To [the answer summarizing why the request was declined](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/316266/4639281), I posted this comment: > Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – [Tiny Giant](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316208/can-we-upgrade-the-roomba-to-automatically-delete-poorly-received-answers/316266#comment303655_316266) To which the decliner replied: > Yes, @Tiny. I think [Jean sums up this scenario well](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316208/can-we-upgrade-the-roomba-to-automatically-delete-poorly-received-answers/316214#316214) – [Shog9♦](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316208/can-we-upgrade-the-roomba-to-automatically-delete-poorly-received-answers/316266#comment303659_316266) To which I replied: > Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – [Tiny Giant](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316208/can-we-upgrade-the-roomba-to-automatically-delete-poorly-received-answers/316266#comment303661_316266) To which the decliner replied: > Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - [Shog9](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316208/can-we-upgrade-the-roomba-to-automatically-delete-poorly-received-answers/316266#comment303663_316266) So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then. ###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?