While those words are not evil in general, some answers use them for something like "as in the above answer...", which is pretty useless when the poster refers to a sorted-by-vote view which may have changed over time.
Example: here, stating "While both of the above answers...". In this case it's easy since there are only two other answers (unless others have been deleted), but in other cases the reference gets lost.
I propose a tooltip, stating
"for reference to other answers, a link, e.g. [this answer](http://....), should be used instead of a relative reference that might change over time"
edit Grace convinced me (as usual...), so I turn this into a discussion
FF version above 3.5than referencing answers. One maybe would have to look for patterns likeanswer[s] aboveandabove answer[s]. In that case I would propose a popup list of answers to choose one or multiple from. Enhanced code completion. – malach Aug 26 '10 at 11:46it's not as easy as mentioned above. Maybe the filter should not respond toversion XXX [and] above+ permutations. I know it's hard to implement, but I'd prefer false alerts now to confusing references later – Tobias Kienzler Aug 26 '10 at 12:01