I have a question on Stack Overflow (How does one remove an image in Docker?) which I asked over two years ago, and which was answered in a timely manner by a few people (timely meaning fast enough that it helped me too).
The thing is, this question is fairly popular and still draws answers - most of them lower-quality duplicates of the answer which was accepted over two years ago. There's not even any guarantee that these new answers are original content, instead of copies inspired by what's already there.
I'm referring specifically to all answers on that question below the 4-point threshold. The votes for the first two, timely answers are both above 100 points, so arguably they have been found useful by the community.
Should such low-quality and (arguably) not useful answers be discouraged in any way?