Stack Overflow is a great Q&A site that currently contains up-to-date Q&A. But already some of the established questions are getting "out of date".

For instance: Own question, Web for mobile devices - best practices for ASP.NET, asked one year ago, in my opinion is not really relevant.

Upcoming Phone 7 and, ASP.NET 4.0 and other emerging technologies will make the question obsolete in about a year. It is not possible for me to delete the question.

Could moderators be given a vote to archive/delete questions and answers that are out of date?
This would keep Stack Overflow up-to-date for emerging technologies.

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@*: Please comment the downvotes. – Kb. May 22 '10 at 16:22
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@Kb doesn't work that way on Meta: People will downvote here as a simple "nay" = an expression of disagreement. Everybody gets downvoted here if people don't agree, including Jeff Atwood. :) – Pekka May 22 '10 at 16:30
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@Kb Downvotes on Meta are just a disagreement with the feature, basically meaning 'I don't like this'. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/47634/… – waiwai933 May 22 '10 at 16:31
@Questions/@waiwai933: Ok, new to meta. Got it! – Kb. May 22 '10 at 16:31
@Kb: I was one downvote, as @Questions said, it's because I disagreed, see my answer for details. – The Unhandled Exception May 22 '10 at 17:50
@KB: To mitigate downvotes on meta include freehand circles or mention waffles in your questions... – The Unhandled Exception May 22 '10 at 18:05
@Josh: thanks for the feedback. – Kb. May 22 '10 at 21:28
Answer etiquette on older questions (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/49805/…) – Robert Cartaino May 23 '10 at 4:03
@Josh: freehand circles and waffles are not a get out of jail card. – perbert May 23 '10 at 17:39
@voyager: No, but they can help... – The Unhandled Exception May 23 '10 at 19:42
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I don't use any cutting-edge technologies at work, in fact I still have pre-2000 stuff that I have to maintain, some of those old answers are really useful.

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I fully agree with this. Having the old questions around is a good thing. What annoys me though is when someone digs it up in a google search, finds that it's out of date and gives you a -1 vote, for what was actually a good answer at the time. – Spudley Mar 22 '11 at 13:01
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I think having older questions on the site is a benefit -- it shows a history and helps to build a wealth of knowledge. Deleting these questions is deleting information which was useful when it was relevant. Just because it is no longer relevant does not mean that the questions were not good questions and that the answers were not insightful and/or useful

Plus, deleting these questions would reduce the reputation of the asker and the answerers, which is not desirable. I think as long as they're tagged properly, keeping a good history is useful.

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Seconded. Questions that are really totally out of date and historically irrelevant can still be closed as "too localized". But keeping questions about old API versions, platforms and products is totally justified - you never know who may still need it. Not everyone can work with the cutting-edge stuff, a lot of real-world apps and systems run for years or sometimes decades. – Pekka May 22 '10 at 16:23
It is so weird to me to address you as @Questions. XD – The Unhandled Exception May 22 '10 at 17:50
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yeah - But I'll have to wait until June 9 - that's the price you pay for Meta shenanigans :D – Pekka May 22 '10 at 18:01
@Questions I know I saw that and laughed my ass off in response to your vanity URL, it was totally worth it. Hey at least the waiting period gives you plenty of time to think up your next smart-aleck nick :-) – The Unhandled Exception May 22 '10 at 18:03
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