I just spent 20 minutes answering a year and a half old question that got bumped to the front page by a mostly meaningless edit (cant fixed to can't, a pair of backticks). The question was asked by a 1-rep user wth one question which hasn't visited Stack Overflow for over a year.
I didn't notice it was an old question when I answered it − I only saw afterwards. Perhaps this is a bit silly, but it's just a small box and more importantly, it was on the front page...
Now, there is nothing wrong with answering old questions as such, one of the great values of Stack Overflow is that it's a "repository of knowledge". But this was not one of those questions that greatly improved on this repository of knowledge − it was just someone being confused about some syntax.
In other words, I just wasted 20 minutes of my life. It's unlikely my answer will even be seen by the OP, and even more unlikely the OP will actually be helped by my answer since she has (hopefully) long since fixed the problem and moved on.
Can we have some way to make it a bit more obvious you're answering an old question?
Some possibilities might be:
- A little (unobtrusive) warning box when starting to type in the answer field similar to those you get when you ask a "bad" question (e.g. like entering "Best way to do foo?" as the question title).
- Don't show the for an old question, but a "Answer This Old Question"-button similar to the "Add Another Answer" when you already have an answer.
As a side-effect, this might also help with some of the "late answers from new users" queue. A good number of the people answering those questions seem to have the same confusion...