From previous discussions, the consensus is that we do not remove or close questions that ask about outdated technology. We keep them to help people who have to maintain legacy systems and for historical reasons.
Now suppose we have a question about the API of a service, but the service (or only the API) does not exist anymore and there is no replacement service available. In this case, there will not be any people who are still using the API, not even for legacy reasons.
Yet there are still upvoted and unanswered questions around that can't be answered anymore due to the lack of API availability.
Should we close such questions because they are impossible to answer?
Do we just keep them around?
Should we answer those questions stating the the API is gone?
What do we do with questions that do have answers already?