It's annoying to find Stack Overflow questions in search results only to discover that they've been closed. The one I just stumbled upon is What is the best way to parse html in C#?. It's the first result in Google, for me, for ".net parse html".
I'm fine with the question being closed but could someone please get it off of the site or flag it somehow as not being worth returning in search results. This is actively getting in the way of the very purpose of the site, the widespread dissemination of canonical programming info in the form of questions and answers. Instead, this lump of stale shit will apparently just sit there forever, offering false hope and delivering only despair and dust.
It would also be helpful if someone would migrate it to Software Recommendations, as it's on-topic there.
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Oh, hey, look, duplicates:
- Parsing HTML with c#.net – what's really awful is that the question, answers, and comments can be voted on, new comments added
- Parse html using C – that's weird; this question isn't even closed!
- Parsing HTML in c or c++
What's really terrible of me is that I added a comment to duplicate [1] pointing to a question I just asked at the Software Recommendations Stack Exchange site. Maybe someone with sufficient moderator magic could add a link to that question to the original question so that, regardless of it's Google mojo, it can point to a possibly up-to-date resource.
"It's annoying(...)"
- that's a bad start for a question in meta. It raises ranting alarms.