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So there was this question that popped up in my feed. Despite having an accepted answer, I believe the question really is opinion based (of course that is just my opinion :) ). It was only as I flagged it as such that I noticed that it was from 2010.

I'm not sure why it was randomly edited today, but my flag is probably a little redundant. Is there any way to remove my flag? Should I worry? My first instinct on the question is still valid, so even if it's four years old I don't believe it really is a question that can have a definitive answer.

What to do?

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You made the right choice!

Even though a question is really old, doesn't mean it's immune from being closed.

The question is now closed.


If a question on the site, any question, no matter its age, is off-topic or otherwise appropriate to being closed for the current close-reasons/flag-reasons that are available at this current point in time, then you should do it!

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    If the question had been a new one that popped up into my feed, I wouldn't have any concerns about flagging it. But given it had an accepted answer and seemed to have survived for four years, it gave me pause :)
    – Jane S
    Aug 26, 2014 at 3:35
  • I notice that the question is now gone, I'm assuming because of its age (older than 30 days?) that once flagged it was automatically removed in a daily batch job...? Or did a mod manually remove it?
    – Jane S
    Aug 26, 2014 at 21:37
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    @JaneS The question was manually flagged for deletion by moderators (that is, users with at least 10k reputation, not diamond moderators).
    – user149341
    Aug 26, 2014 at 23:44
  • @duskwuff Thanks for clarifying :) Obviously at my rep level all I can see is a deleted post stating that the post had been removed for moderation purposes.
    – Jane S
    Aug 26, 2014 at 23:51

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