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As you know, a lot of questions in StackOverflowStack Overflow are visible today for rather historical reasons. This doesn't mean that those are good questions. Some of them are even flagged that way. Over time, lots of them have become a burden, and it remains a challenge for the StackOverflowStack Overflow Meta Processing how to deal with them.

It seems your question refers to some of this kind. In that case, it is difficult.

Maybe you think "obfuscating mail addresses" is a task that web front end programmers doubtlessly have to deal with. Maybe you, from your point of view, wish to explain your customer why you do it or why you don't it, and you wish to rely on best practice. However, it is controversial if it is a question valid for StackOverflowStack Overflow.

Migrating a question to other sites has been turned out to be difficult sometimes. People on the other site will think you should choose other ways to ask on the original side.

Simply accept that certain (rare) questions cannot be asked in a suitable way, and go on trying to open some other doors. You'll find a way.

Summary

As you know, a lot of questions in StackOverflow are visible today for rather historical reasons. This doesn't mean that those are good questions. Some of them are even flagged that way. Over time, lots of them have become a burden, and it remains a challenge for the StackOverflow Meta Processing how to deal with them.

It seems your question refers to some of this kind. In that case, it is difficult.

Maybe you think "obfuscating mail addresses" is a task that web front end programmers doubtlessly have to deal with. Maybe you, from your point of view, wish to explain your customer why you do it or why you don't it, and you wish to rely on best practice. However, it is controversial if it is a question valid for StackOverflow.

Migrating a question to other sites has been turned out to be difficult sometimes. People on the other site will think you should choose other ways to ask on the original side.

Simply accept that certain (rare) questions cannot be asked in a suitable way, and go on trying to open some other doors. You'll find a way.

Summary

As you know, a lot of questions in Stack Overflow are visible today for rather historical reasons. This doesn't mean that those are good questions. Some of them are even flagged that way. Over time, lots of them have become a burden, and it remains a challenge for the Stack Overflow Meta Processing how to deal with them.

It seems your question refers to some of this kind. In that case, it is difficult.

Maybe you think "obfuscating mail addresses" is a task that web front end programmers doubtlessly have to deal with. Maybe you, from your point of view, wish to explain your customer why you do it or why you don't it, and you wish to rely on best practice. However, it is controversial if it is a question valid for Stack Overflow.

Migrating a question to other sites has been turned out to be difficult sometimes. People on the other site will think you should choose other ways to ask on the original side.

Simply accept that certain (rare) questions cannot be asked in a suitable way, and go on trying to open some other doors. You'll find a way.

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peter_the_oak
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Summary

As you know, a lot of questions in StackOverflow are visible today for rather historical reasons. This doesn't mean that those are good questions. Some of them are even flagged that way. Over time, lots of them have become a burden, and it remains a challenge for the StackOverflow Meta Processing how to deal with them.

It seems your question refers to some of this kind. In that case, it is difficult.

Maybe you think "obfuscating mail addresses" is a task that web front end programmers doubtlessly have to deal with. Maybe you, from your point of view, wish to explain your customer why you do it or why you don't it, and you wish to rely on best practice. However, it is controversial if it is a question valid for StackOverflow.

Migrating a question to other sites has been turned out to be difficult sometimes. People on the other site will think you should choose other ways to ask on the original side.

Simply accept that certain (rare) questions cannot be asked in a suitable way, and go on trying to open some other doors. You'll find a way.