Timeline for Should I edit an obsolete (and incorrect) answer?
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Apr 27, 2023 at 16:16 | comment | added | Michael M. | I'd like to note that despite this answer being at -1, it seems that it was effectively implemented by a mod in this edit (at least until the author updated his answer). | |
Apr 27, 2023 at 15:59 | comment | added | CodeCaster | "If an updated answer already exists, then there's no reason to repeat it in the old answe" - except when the outdated answer outscores the updated one by 100 (50 now), is accepted and is above the fold for everyone. As a searcher/reader you should not have to doubt the top answer. | |
Apr 27, 2023 at 15:52 | comment | added | zcoop98 | I do actually like this approach the best, albeit with a less in your face "UPDATE" notice; something like "In versions x to x, it worked like this...". It 1) keeps the author's intent 2) keeps the old answer present for future readers who would benefit (though that's not very meaningful in this case) 3) indicates that the given answer is not current while avoiding cluttering up the answer with loud meta headings. If the author is around to update it, then by all means that should occur, but otherwise this seems like a happy medium in cases where old answers are still relevant. | |
Apr 26, 2023 at 14:56 | history | answered | Michael M. | CC BY-SA 4.0 |