I recently saw a lot of very old questions tagged Objective-C receiving new attention: new answers in Swift have been added. But these answers aren't actually new; they are just old answers being rewritten in Swift by another author.
I wouldn't mind new answers that showcase a new aspect, but simply picking the top answer (including explanatory text!) and rewriting the syntax to Swift doesn't do anything to the subject of the question.
Also these questions receiving new attention mostly are about system frameworks, which are very loosely coupled (if at all) to the language. So why copy another user's answer (content-wise) and post it again?
Examples: Uno, Dos, Tres, Cuatro
There may have been better ones, but it feels like most I commented on have indeed been deleted in the meantime.
To distinguish this from this previous question: I am asking if it's OK to copy popular answers and rewrite them to another language. This is only syntactical sugar and has almost never anything to do with the question. The previous question linked above is about whether it is acceptable to answer a Swift question in Objective-C and vice versa.