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Feb 19, 2021 at 21:04 comment added 0-1 @Scratte Yes, I also saw you're comment below: I have those same fears that this will result in a lot of deletions. I agree with you, removal at this scale would be very very bad. The 'removal' solution would be worse than the problem itself, I hope we can get that through to the staff team. Answers shouldn't be deleted if they are old or suboptimal, because that's all opinion. Here's how I feel about an answer in a newer version of a programming language.
Feb 19, 2021 at 20:46 comment added Scratte I know the Question mentions outdated. It really scares me and the potential result of having a lot of content removed. Lots of systems are running on old technology. Not just 20 years old.. and it's still running, and people still face issues and want to find solutions.
Feb 19, 2021 at 20:20 comment added 0-1 @Scratte I took the 5 categories from "How do we define outdated content?" in the original question, but made them clearer. The 4 cateogies would pair well with Machavity's answer about a a post notice. My intent was to make categorizing very clear. By doing this it's good to note that 'outdated' isn't the correct word to be used anymore. Which should make us rethink what the end goal is, since the title of the topic has the word 'outdated' in it. It's all beginning to sound rather arbitrary. (The rare cases were an afterthought.)
Feb 19, 2021 at 19:51 comment added Scratte Not fond of your new abbreviation. How can an Answer be "outdated" because it's too new for users with older technology? Also, I just engaged in a post using JodaTime, which was supposedly outdated when Java 8 came out in 2014.
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Active reading [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section) ]. Formatted according to the original intent in the Markdown source (as a result, the diff looks more extensive than it really is - use view "Side-by-side markdown" to compare).
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