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Yes, it is an old question. It was bumped by a new answera new answer, which is quite poor: at the very least link-only (it just consists of links to some products) and border-line spam.

I probably reviewed this new answer thanks to the New Answers to Old Questions moderator toolNew Answers to Old Questions moderator tool, available to users with more than 10k of reputation. Reviewing it led me to the question, which is a request for off-site resources, as it is asking for browsers implementing an alternative to Webkit speech input. Such questions are off-topic for the site, and I consequently voted to close it, passing a cv-pls request in the SOCVR chat room, because I felt that, because of this new activity, a fast closure was needed. As worded, such questions tend to attract those kind of poor answers, and this is why they should be closed.

When you think your question has been misunderstood / wrongly closed, edit it. Focus on the actual problem you're having. It has now been edited, and reopened, to focus on using x-webkit-speech in non-Webkit browsers, instead of asking for some 3rd party softwares, which is perfectly on-topic and isn't bound to attract such kind of new spammy answers.

There are indeed lots of other questions that could follow the same pattern... and maybe they should be closed / edited as well. Don't use other questions as examples, maybe they didn't gain new activity, were forgotten, weren't closed when posted, etc.

Yes, it is an old question. It was bumped by a new answer, which is quite poor: at the very least link-only (it just consists of links to some products) and border-line spam.

I probably reviewed this new answer thanks to the New Answers to Old Questions moderator tool, available to users with more than 10k of reputation. Reviewing it led me to the question, which is a request for off-site resources, as it is asking for browsers implementing an alternative to Webkit speech input. Such questions are off-topic for the site, and I consequently voted to close it, passing a cv-pls request in the SOCVR chat room, because I felt that, because of this new activity, a fast closure was needed. As worded, such questions tend to attract those kind of poor answers, and this is why they should be closed.

When you think your question has been misunderstood / wrongly closed, edit it. Focus on the actual problem you're having. It has now been edited, and reopened, to focus on using x-webkit-speech in non-Webkit browsers, instead of asking for some 3rd party softwares, which is perfectly on-topic and isn't bound to attract such kind of new spammy answers.

There are indeed lots of other questions that could follow the same pattern... and maybe they should be closed / edited as well. Don't use other questions as examples, maybe they didn't gain new activity, were forgotten, weren't closed when posted, etc.

Yes, it is an old question. It was bumped by a new answer, which is quite poor: at the very least link-only (it just consists of links to some products) and border-line spam.

I probably reviewed this new answer thanks to the New Answers to Old Questions moderator tool, available to users with more than 10k of reputation. Reviewing it led me to the question, which is a request for off-site resources, as it is asking for browsers implementing an alternative to Webkit speech input. Such questions are off-topic for the site, and I consequently voted to close it, passing a cv-pls request in the SOCVR chat room, because I felt that, because of this new activity, a fast closure was needed. As worded, such questions tend to attract those kind of poor answers, and this is why they should be closed.

When you think your question has been misunderstood / wrongly closed, edit it. Focus on the actual problem you're having. It has now been edited, and reopened, to focus on using x-webkit-speech in non-Webkit browsers, instead of asking for some 3rd party softwares, which is perfectly on-topic and isn't bound to attract such kind of new spammy answers.

There are indeed lots of other questions that could follow the same pattern... and maybe they should be closed / edited as well. Don't use other questions as examples, maybe they didn't gain new activity, were forgotten, weren't closed when posted, etc.

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Yes, it is an old question. It was bumped by a new answer, which is quite poor: at the very least link-only (it just consists of links to some products) and border-line spam.

I probably reviewed this new answer thanks to the New Answers to Old Questions moderator tool, available to users with more than 10k of reputation. Reviewing it led me to the question, which is a request for off-site resources, as it is asking for browsers implementing an alternative to Webkit speech input. Such questions are off-topic for the site, and I consequently voted to close it, passing a cv-pls request in the SOCVR chat room, because I felt that, because of this new activity, a fast closure was needed. As worded, such questions tend to attract those kind of poor answers, and this is why they should be closed.

When you think your question has been misunderstood / wrongly closed, edit it. Focus on the actual problem you're having. It has now been edited, and reopened, to focus on using x-webkit-speech in non-Webkit browsers, instead of asking for some 3rd party softwares, which is perfectly on-topic and isn't bound to attract such kind of new spammy answers.

There are indeed lots of other questions that could follow the same pattern... and maybe they should be closed / edited as well. Don't use other questions as examples, maybe they didn't gain new activity, were forgotten, weren't closed when posted, etc.