When searching for a library/tool/... with my favourite search engine, there are often results from Stack Overflow. Since these questions are (in theory) closed and/or outdated, they pollute my search results and cause annoyance.
First I thought these questions shouldn't appear in my search engine in the first place, but the team has explained why they don't want to do that.
We want to show Google the same thing we show everyone else. Since closed questions are still visible on the site, they're visible to Google. Deleted questions are hidden for most users (only visible at 10k+ rep) and are therefore not indexed by Google.
The team also comments:
Of course, this raises the question of whether we should be deleting all those old closed questions, but that seems like it should be a separate question.
While outright deleting all those closed questions may be a step too far, I argue that at least those questions closed for recommending/finding an off-site resource should be deleted. Whether this is done via an automated process or a coordinated community effort, is up for discussion, I'm fine with both.
In response to Hans' comment, we should also think about users who are less familiar with the site, e.g. those who end up ranting on the internet about SO, or those who simply view SO as just another website appearing in search results. They may not know or may not be interested in filtering search results, since it's an extra step required.
-site:stackoverflow.com
to search query. why do you think questions are outdated? it is unlikely. some answers may be obsolete, but other are still useful