Frequently questions get closed as duplicates.
Often these duplicates are pointed back to questions asked a number of years ago.
Sometimes the information in the answers can be outdated.
What motivation is provided to people who want to provide more up to date information?
When we mark a question as a duplicate of another question that was asked four years ago and already has a star answer with a gazillion upvotes (but presents out of date, albeit correct information in the answers), aren't we misleading the questioner? It's a great way of perpetuating inefficiency... who really scrolls to the end when the top answer "appears" so good?
So why should I bother adding my up-to-date answer that's better (by virtue of added language features, say) when nobody will read it?