With the much less restrictive NDA, developers are allowed to freely discuss Apple's new programming language Swift online including asking questions on Stack Overflow. Apple has stated that they want to evolve the language very quickly and that they don't promise source compatibility between versions.
At this moment Swift is still in early beta and recently had its array syntax changed between beta 2 and beta 3. There are already ~3500 questions tagged swift. Approximately 2800 of those were asked before the syntax change and likely contain syntax that no longer compiles. Given that Apple's developer forums already mention new changes like adding access control that hasn't happened yet, this is going to happen at least a couple of more times before the language gets out of beta.
I feel that these questions and answers are adding very little long term value (in fact I would argue that they will be a disservice, making it harder to find correct answers for the tag) and am wondering how to best deal with them? Is the community just supposed to (in the long term) go back and down vote answers that are no longer working or is this just going to result in thousands of questions with out of date information in them?
One idea I had was just to let things run it's cause and then batch retag all the questions to swift-beta (or similar) once it gets out of beta.