This is a direct result of this post made by Tim Post of Stack Overflow:
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/314169
As Stack Overflow is getting older, programming changes. Practices that were once considered good or proper become unaccepted, even harmful in some cases (due to updates, better knowledge, etc). From the earlier times, still many highly upvoted answers on questions remain that are actively harmful, or simply no longer up to date.
Therefore, I am suggesting the implementation of a formal process of deprecation, where a no longer accurate or now harmful answer can be marked to lose its accepted answer status, and to lose its position in the question itself. (It would be the last before any potential negatively scored answers)
This process needs heavy requirements, like:
- Only 10k (15k?) or above reputation users can vote for it.
- 5 of those votes are needed in order to mark an answer as "deprecated"
- Only Answers older then one year with a current score of above 10 are eligible. (This can be changed by other SE Sites to accommodate activity)
- Only Answers which have received at least 5 downvotes in the past 30 days are eligible
- Only Answers to questions that are not [on hold] [closed] or [deleted] are eligible
- Only non-community wiki answers are eligible
- After the vote has passed, the original author is notified of the pending depreciation, and can try and edit the answer accordingly, if he does, all people voting for depreciation are notified and have a chance to recast or retract their vote
- Once deprecated, the author can still edit his answer. Barring community wiki answers (which are uneligible), this feature can only be used for answers which are considered so wrong that they cannot be fixed without changing the intent of the author at least partly, so only the original author is allowed to edit at this point.
- If he does, a notification is sent to all who voted for depreciation, giving them opportunity to recast their vote.
- Other users can cast un-depreciate and deprecate votes as necessary (when raised on meta for instance)
Now as to what exactly this would do:
- Automatically mark the answer with a prominent yellow box at the top that reads.
The community considers this answer deprecated. The information of this answer is either no longer accurate or actively harmful. Proceed with caution.
- The answer automatically falls below all other positively or neutrally scored answers in the post [Yes, even when it is accepted]
- The answer can no longer be edited by anyone but the OP or voted on
Now onto what this system will NOT do:
- Lose the answerer any reputation
- Invalidate any votes on the answer
- Actually delete the answer
Let me know what you think, this proposal is considered community wiki, feel free to edit as you please.
Lets get this problem sorted out.