watch this page for instance with firebug console open for a while
Citation needed.
I installed Firebug myself and this is the only diagnostic I get:
This site appears to use a scroll-linked positioning effect. This may
not work well with asynchronous panning; see
https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Performance/ScrollLinkedEffects
for further details and to join the discussion on related tools and
features!
Which is only a warning. Regardless, you're going to get your browser console filled with diagnostics just from browsing the web normally, so it's a poor argument to make as to the quality of the website unless you have a specific complaint.
You have not made a compelling argument as to why w3schools is a bad resource (my personal opinion does not matter.) Many of us prefer to use MDN or cppreference which themselves are not authoritative resources by the way because they usually (not always) are better quality. The only authoritative resource is the spec and the spec itself can be vague or difficult to follow at times. That's just the nature of HTML and there are only so many ways to skin a pig (explain how something works.)
For all intents and purposes, w3schools and cplusplus are not as bad as they were in the past. They contain a lot less errors than they used to. If you find an error, you can always report it to them if you so desire.
In the end, what matters the most is not the quality of the source, but the content of the answer. I do not see mass editing 47k posts just to replace a link based on personal preference to be justifiable. If you're going to do that, you may as well edit the entire answer as I imagine most of them are going to contain bad or out of date information.
What I would do instead:
Edit out blatantly dangerous information. Not incorrect information. Unlikely to happen in the case of HTML, but:
Downvote if it contains incorrect or insufficient information and then leave a comment.
And yes, I know about w3fools, please do not link me to it.