I wouldn't bother doing anything about questions like the one you cited. That one:
- Is clearly stated,
- Is about programming, and
- Is specific enough to be answerable.
In addition, it has attracted no flags, spam answers, off-topic discussion, or close votes (except for the one placed on it three minutes ago, probably as a result of this meta discussion).
When I saw the question, I immediately thought of two things that were stated in the answers, namely that
C++ doesn't have (built-in) garbage collection, but that doesn't mean you should let your dynamically allocated memory stay allocated forever. You can and should free it.
and
Java doesn't automatically remove the object at the end of each loop. Instead it waits until there is a lot of garbage and then goes through and collects it. Java makes no guarantees about how long it will be before the object is collected.
It's a good question, with good answers and good information. In short, we have bigger fish to fry.