Using old posts for audits is troublesome. This was covered a while ago in discussions at MSE and resulted in criteria limiting the age of these posts:
###ALL audit posts are limited to things posted in the past 30 days
ALL audit posts are limited to things posted in the past 30 days
But several recent complaints show that several years old posts started being used for audits yet again - for example here, here and here (showing by the way yet again that using old posts for audits is really troublesome, for the very same reasons that were already discussed at MSE in the past).
I suggest to change the system back to limiting the age of audit posts as it was decided at MSE.
I have a suspicion that age requirement was dropped because it didn't work well in audits that were later added at some smaller sites (which may have just not enough traffic to provide reasonable selection of posts limited to only 30 days). If this is the case, then Stack Overflow should get a site-specific setting to recover the age requirement that works for our site. Though frankly, having audits that are several years old looks troublesome for any site no matter how small, smaller sites probably need to have their own audit post age limit too, maybe something like few months.