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To implement something like this, we have to strike on some existing problems regarding answers

As mentioned by @Tim Post, answers sure get old and the methods inside them get deprecated or no longer maintained. FRs to actually "Mark answers as deprecated" were posted but they got no response back from people. If a method is deprecated then questions about that can arise which are not dupes of the actual question and help future visitors. These are not classified as dupes.

Before implementing this FR, the FRs that are behind these should be implemented before for a better result of what we actually want. Like Remove the stigma of duplicates and to mark answers as deprecated.

As soon as this FR gets implemented, users will race to get their dupe flags handled. This will also storm the review queue and make it hard for people there to approve on most of these flags.

More bad flags will arise too and we don't have enough people to review back therewe don't have enough people to review back there. Which should be our main concern.

To implement something like this, we have to strike on some existing problems regarding answers

As mentioned by @Tim Post, answers sure get old and the methods inside them get deprecated or no longer maintained. FRs to actually "Mark answers as deprecated" were posted but they got no response back from people. If a method is deprecated then questions about that can arise which are not dupes of the actual question and help future visitors. These are not classified as dupes.

Before implementing this FR, the FRs that are behind these should be implemented before for a better result of what we actually want. Like Remove the stigma of duplicates and to mark answers as deprecated.

As soon as this FR gets implemented, users will race to get their dupe flags handled. This will also storm the review queue and make it hard for people there to approve on most of these flags.

More bad flags will arise too and we don't have enough people to review back there. Which should be our main concern.

To implement something like this, we have to strike on some existing problems regarding answers

As mentioned by @Tim Post, answers sure get old and the methods inside them get deprecated or no longer maintained. FRs to actually "Mark answers as deprecated" were posted but they got no response back from people. If a method is deprecated then questions about that can arise which are not dupes of the actual question and help future visitors. These are not classified as dupes.

Before implementing this FR, the FRs that are behind these should be implemented before for a better result of what we actually want. Like Remove the stigma of duplicates and to mark answers as deprecated.

As soon as this FR gets implemented, users will race to get their dupe flags handled. This will also storm the review queue and make it hard for people there to approve on most of these flags.

More bad flags will arise too and we don't have enough people to review back there. Which should be our main concern.

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weegee
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To implement something like this, we have to strike on some existing problems regarding answers

As mentioned by @Tim Post, answers sure get old and the methods inside them get deprecated or no longer maintained. FRs to actually "Mark answers as deprecated" were posted but they got no response back from people. If a method is deprecated then questions about that can arise which are not dupes of the actual question and help future visitors. These are not classified as dupes.

Before implementing this FR, the FRs that are behind these should be implemented before for a better result of what we actually want. Like Remove the stigma of duplicates and to mark answers as deprecated.

As soon as this FR gets implemented, users will race to get their dupe flags handled. This will also storm the review queue and make it hard for people there to approve on most of these flags.

More bad flags will arise too and we don't have enough people to review back there. Which should be our main concern.