Based upon the following question/answers:
A correct but deprecated answer shows 10 votes. Were it not for the comment (with currently 6+ upvotes), I would not have necessarily known the answer was deprecated, because it still works.
Using StackOverflow as I do, I like would hope that this answer would eventually "fade away", but it isn't really right to penalize a person for an answer that will be deprecated in the future.
What is the proper action:
- Vote the deprecated answer down, because it isn't relevant?
- Edit the deprecated answer, and mark it at the top of the answer that it is now deprecated?
- Just vote up the most correct answer, hoping that it will attract future user's attention?
When I loaded the question, the deprecated answer was on top, even though it had far fewer votes than the correct answer. Please note, that in this case, the OP didn't accept either answer.
php
, but ratherphp 5.3
, or something of the like. The SO system could be upgraded to comprehend something like this.