The Stack Overflow question What is the best way to parse html in C#? is locked for historical significance. The point of locking is to preserve meaningful content that doesn't fit in with what Stack Overflow is today. However, unlike most other locked questions, this question is in essence technical — with minor alterations it could fit SO excellently — it's the top hit in Google, Bing, Yahoo and DuckDuckGo for "how to parse html in C#" (without quotes; searched in private mode).
Furthermore, this question extremely out of date — it's from 2008; it's 2015 now. The content in the question, unsurprisingly, is somewhat misleading — the top voted answer links to HAP (HTML Agility Pack); in 2008 that might have been a good option, but probably isn't anymore (HAP is a hand-written parser that has issues with self-closing tags and other fairly common HTML practices).
In essence:
- This question covers a topic that is in-scope for SO, but is locked likely because it is poorly worded (the word "best" springs to mind).
- It's extremely out of date.
- It's existence discourages new questions covering this topic because duplicate content is frowned upon.
As a result, the question conflicts with Stack Overflow's core purpose — rather than getting good answers to practical, detailed questions, it's obfuscating good answers by misleading readers into missing out of advances in the period 2008-2015.
Related: Reopen or delete closed (and locked) questions that are in the top results for web searches? and Is there a process for re-opening or deleting locked questions?. I hope that this question makes the case for deletion more clearly than those.