Earlier today I came across a six year old question that ends with:
What do you do? Is this still considered a 'best practice?'
That alone could be considered a reason to close the question is it's opinion-based. But the issue I first encountered was with the second most popular answer (with 20+ upvotes) that consists entirely of:
I've stopped doing it. At some point you just have to let go of your NCSA Mosaic.
Six years ago this type of answer might have been allowed, but today something like this is best presented as a comment. I was surprised at how many upvotes this answer received, but figured that it probably received the bulk of its votes back when the rules on quality weren't as strict as they are now.
I flagged the answer, yet somehow it survived the review queue. My first question is, should this answer be deleted or converted to a comment? My second question is, should the question be closed as off-topic? At best the question only has historical value, and only a little at that, plus it's potentially a duplicate of this one.