It starts with a simple question on a popular API (Google product, Facebook product, Twitter product, ...).
As we're not talking about techniques or algorithms, one short answer is enough and it gets many votes:
Send them
my_submission(my_user: "me", my_result: 0)
Then, Google or Facebook or Twitter decides to deprecate my_submission
and adopts instead submission
. So someone posts this as a new answer:
Send them
submission(user: "me", result: 0)
For a time, both APIs work and both answers collect votes. Then the initial top answer gets updated to be identical to the newer answer, as the old API is going to disappear anyway.
Current status, where both answers are identical:
- Question 80 votes
- Original answer updated 200 votes
- Newer answer 20 votes
Do I flag the newer answer for deletion?
Do I flag the older answer for conversion to community wiki?
If we keep both copies of an identical answer, aren't people going to lose their time and energy trying to figure out the correct voting strategy to adopt (upvote both, upvote the top one only, upvote the newer one only, etc.)?