Regarding this review:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/9969317
The first answer on that question popped up in the VLQ yesterday. I immediately noticed that the question itself was 7 years old and poor by current SO standards, so I went and cast a close vote on the question and skipped the VLQ answer. Because, after all, what's the point on voting to delete a bad answer on a bad question that's going to be closed anyway?
Today I was perusing the VLQ and one of the other answers on that same question popped up. Again, I voted to skip for the same reason as above.
So my question is twofold:
- Is flagging low-quality answers on ancient, bad questions encouraged or discouraged?
- If the latter, should there be some sort of mechanism in place to warn users "hey, you're flagging a REALLY OLD answer, are you sure you shouldn't be flagging the question instead?".
This is somewhat of an edge case, but it seems to have become less of an edge case lately going on what I've seen in the VLQ, hence this question.