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My issue with this is that I don't believe a truly valid answer can ever become obsolete.

Sure, it can become outdated but, if the Q&A on-topic guidelines are followed, it will still be valid in a particular context (generally in the context of an older version of a particular technology). In that case, the appropriate thing to do is amend the answer to highlight the context.

The example answer is obsolete. The reason that it is obsolete is that it contravenes the site's guidelines that were put in place to prevent obsolete content:

  • In the case of the answer, link-only answers should be deleted.
  • In the case of the question, requests for off-site resources are off-topic.

And this is exactly the reason for both of those guidelines.

The appropriate action in this scenario is to close the question or, if that's deemed to be too harsh or the question is deemed useful, delete or update the answer.

I struggle to see a scenario in which this feature is really needed. All I see this feature as is a step towards diluting the purpose of the site and promoting rubbish content because if bad content arises, we can always just mark it as obsolete later and leave it sitting there. Adding features that help support the existence of questionable content is not the way to encourage quality.

If the existing content and moderation guidelines for the site are followed properly, this feature has no purpose.

My issue with this is that I don't believe a truly valid answer can ever become obsolete.

Sure, it can become outdated but, if the Q&A on-topic guidelines are followed, it will still be valid in a particular context (generally in the context of an older version of a particular technology). In that case, the appropriate thing to do is amend the answer to highlight the context.

The example answer is obsolete. The reason that it is obsolete is that it contravenes the site's guidelines that were put in place to prevent obsolete content:

  • In the case of the answer, link-only answers should be deleted.
  • In the case of the question, requests for off-site resources are off-topic.

And this is exactly the reason for both of those guidelines.

The appropriate action in this scenario is to close the question or, if that's deemed to be too harsh or the question is deemed useful, delete or update the answer.

I struggle to see a scenario in which this feature is really needed. All I see this feature as is a step towards diluting the purpose of the site and promoting rubbish content because if bad content arises, we can always just mark it as obsolete later and leave it sitting there.

If the existing content and moderation guidelines for the site are followed properly, this feature has no purpose.

My issue with this is that I don't believe a truly valid answer can ever become obsolete.

Sure, it can become outdated but, if the Q&A on-topic guidelines are followed, it will still be valid in a particular context (generally in the context of an older version of a particular technology). In that case, the appropriate thing to do is amend the answer to highlight the context.

The example answer is obsolete. The reason that it is obsolete is that it contravenes the site's guidelines that were put in place to prevent obsolete content:

  • In the case of the answer, link-only answers should be deleted.
  • In the case of the question, requests for off-site resources are off-topic.

And this is exactly the reason for both of those guidelines.

The appropriate action in this scenario is to close the question or, if that's deemed to be too harsh or the question is deemed useful, delete or update the answer.

I struggle to see a scenario in which this feature is really needed. All I see this feature as is a step towards diluting the purpose of the site and promoting rubbish content because if bad content arises, we can always just mark it as obsolete later and leave it sitting there. Adding features that help support the existence of questionable content is not the way to encourage quality.

If the existing content and moderation guidelines for the site are followed properly, this feature has no purpose.

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Ant P
  • 25.2k
  • 15
  • 11

My issue with this is that I don't believe a truly valid answer can ever become obsolete.

Sure, it can become outdated but, if the Q&A on-topic guidelines are followed, it will still be valid in a particular context (generally in the context of an older version of a particular technology). In that case, the appropriate thing to do is amend the answer to highlight the context.

The example answer is obsolete. The reason that it is obsolete is that it contravenes the site's guidelines that were put in place to prevent obsolete content:

  • In the case of the answer, link-only answers should be deleted.
  • In the case of the question, requests for off-site resources are off-topic.

And this is exactly the reason for both of those guidelines.

The appropriate action in this scenario is to close the question or, if that's deemed to be too harsh or the question is deemed useful, delete or update the answer.

I struggle to see a scenario in which this feature is really needed. All I see this feature as is a step towards diluting the purpose of the site and promoting rubbish content because if bad content arises, we can always just mark it as obsolete later and leave it sitting there.

If the existing content and moderation guidelines for the site are followed properly, this feature has no purpose.