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Aug 19, 2020 at 18:57 comment added Don Cruickshank @TylerH Yes, it's reasonable to assume that answers should relate to the current version unless otherwise specified. The question here as I understood it was about how to handle old answers that were about the current version at some point in the past. That's not the same as someone answering for old versions at the time of writing.
Aug 19, 2020 at 16:26 comment added TylerH "An answer that was correct for old versions back then is probably still the correct answer for those old versions today" The point of the question though is for answers that apply to all versions, or cases where the version is not specified. E.g. in C# 8.0 now you would recommend Using statements for some things, but if you are on 7.3 or earlier, that feature isn't available. If someone asks how to do something where a Using statement would be useful, and just specifies "C#" but not a version... then holding off because old versions of C# don't have Using is not helpful.
Aug 18, 2020 at 22:37 history answered Don Cruickshank CC BY-SA 4.0