OK, let's say that there's an API. And in that API, there is a function. This function is critical for modern use of that API, so lots of people use it.
However, this function is woefully designed. It is incredibly unintuitive to use. Most tutorials that use this function don't explain it well. This means that a lot of users come here seeking clarification. Once upon a time, there was even a tag for this API function; that's how many questions have been asked about it.
Now, fast-forward to 2012. The makers of the API finally decide to make a much better set of functions. These function not only subsume the functionality of the bad one, they are far more intuitive to use. And a great time was had by all, except...
No teaching materials use it (yet?), so the users most mystified by the bad function won't learn of its replacement. And thus, people keep coming here, asking about this question.
Would it be appropriate to ask a self-answered question about alternatives to this function, so that people can know that they exist? Or is this just the wrong venue for such information?