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My edit was rejected. I know sometimes reviews pile on without necessarily being accurate. Is that what happened here, or was my edit really that wrong?

In my edit's defense: I found the deprecated answer and implemented it. I didn't see the comments or higher-voted answer before upvoting the accepted and moving on. If I hadn't accidentally scrolled down some minutes later, I would have a php error log with ****GASP**** a warning in it. Anyway, I thought my edit might help prevent that from happening to someone else. (That being the comments about deprecation, not the warning in the log.)

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    Yes, your edit was wrong; please use a comment.
    – Ry- Mod
    Jul 14, 2014 at 1:05
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    (Near) Duplicate of: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/265433/103167 Notice that the answers there support editing, but in a way that isn't negative about the answer (which was an excellent solution for a particular tool version) and also don't try to "bless" any particular other answer.
    – Ben Voigt
    Jul 14, 2014 at 3:37
  • A newer development is Introducing Outdated Answers project (2021). Oct 20, 2022 at 15:45

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A few things:

  1. Usually I would have left a comment in big bold text that says

    This is now deprecated, see this other answer <link>.

    I have full edit privileges, none of my edits go to the review queue, and yet I still would have been conflicted about editing someone's non-wiki answer like that (adding new information that wasn't part of the original answer).

    When you have full edit privileges, sometimes the original poster will let you make an edit like that and not roll it back, but not always.

  2. This is a more important point: just because an answer is accepted, it does not mean that it is the best answer.

    Technology, and thus answers, change and become obsolete all the time. It is foolish to just assume that the accepted, or even the top-voted answers, are the best answers on a question.

    When you review answers on Stack Overflow, you still need to vet them yourself, at least a few of them, if not all of them.

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    So I edit this answer text to say "OK THIS ONE IS THE RIGHT ANSWER", right? Jul 14, 2014 at 1:07
  • @SethBattin since this is a non-wiki answer, I would prefer that you didn't :P
    – user456814
    Jul 14, 2014 at 1:08
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    This is completely inappropriate, because it creates the appearance that the answer author is recommending the other answer. It's sufficient to edit in a note in the accepted answer that it is designed around a specific older version of the language/framework. Let the best modern answer be suggested by the community via votes, or via a recommendation from the answer author.
    – Ben Voigt
    Jul 14, 2014 at 3:41

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