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If the answer is salvageable, ie there's some useful content in it or what's there can be made into something more useful, then edit it.

If it's not salvageable, delete it. Deletion of really bad answers is a good habit to get into, and is actually encouraged by the existence of the Peer Pressure badge.

If the answer is salvageable, i.e., there's some useful content in it or what's there can be made into something more useful, then edit it.

If it's not salvageable, delete it. Deletion of really bad answers is a good habit to get into, and is actually encouraged by the existence of the Peer Pressure badge.

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If the answer is salvageable, ie there's some useful content in it or what's there can be made into something more useful, then edit it.

If it's not salvageable, delete it. Deletion of really bad answers is a good habit to get into, and is actually encouraged by the existence of the Peer Pressure badgePeer Pressure badge.

If the answer is salvageable, ie there's some useful content in it or what's there can be made into something more useful, then edit it.

If it's not salvageable, delete it. Deletion of really bad answers is a good habit to get into, and is actually encouraged by the existence of the Peer Pressure badge.

If the answer is salvageable, ie there's some useful content in it or what's there can be made into something more useful, then edit it.

If it's not salvageable, delete it. Deletion of really bad answers is a good habit to get into, and is actually encouraged by the existence of the Peer Pressure badge.

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If the answer is salvageable, ie there's some useful content in it or what's there can be made into something more useful, then edit it.

If it's not salvageable, delete it. Deletion of really bad answers is a good habit to get into, and is actually encouraged by the existence of the Peer Pressure badge.