I've recently seen an outdated answer being completely rewritten by its author to keep it up-to-date:
I appreciate people keeping their answers up-to-date, but this got me wondering: how should you edit your own completely outdated answer (to the point it's not applicable anymore) to make it up-to-date? I'm thinking about...
Editing the answer and striking through the old, outdated answer. This is done in this post, and seems like a good way to keep the answer up-to-date without losing information even if we don't look at the post's history. This seems to be the most common.
Keeping the old answer and adding an update noted by "UPDATE". I remember seeing a post on meta telling to use "UPDATE:" only when an edit significantly changes a post (which is the case here). This is similar to striking through the old answer in my opinion.
Posting a new answer and potentially editing the old answer to indicate it's outdated, although I think this only applies if the answer is not your own answer.
Completely rewriting the answer to update it (like the author did).
Or maybe something else? What would be the most appropriate thing to do?
After searching on meta, a related post would be Mark questions or answers as out of date, but it doesn't seem to answer my question, as I'm asking how to edit our own posts, while that question seems to be for posts you found (that you don't own). Maybe this wouldn't change anything?