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An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes. AfterIndeed, after a week of concerted scrutiny and 100 downvotes from meta, the answer still has an overwhelmingly positive score and continues to earn upvotes.

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An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes. After a week of concerted scrutiny and 100 downvotes from meta, the answer still has an overwhelmingly positive score and continues to earn upvotes.

How do you respond?

An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes. Indeed, after a week of concerted scrutiny and 100 downvotes from meta, the answer still has an overwhelmingly positive score and continues to earn upvotes.

How do you respond?

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An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes. After a week of concerted scrutiny and 100 downvotes from meta, the answer still has an overwhelmingly positive score and continues to earn upvotes.

How do you respond?

An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes.

How do you respond?

An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes. After a week of concerted scrutiny and 100 downvotes from meta, the answer still has an overwhelmingly positive score and continues to earn upvotes.

How do you respond?

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canon
  • 41.6k
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  • 49

An answer is brought to your attention by a meta post. The answer is ancient, accepted, and has hundreds of upvotes. It works. It's also inefficient, ill-advised, and demonstrably dangerous...

The meta OP is concerned that future visitors will trust the hefty score and check-mark and feels that the few informed down-votes will forever lose to the endless stream of casual up-votes.

How do you respond?