I suspect you meant it rhetorically, but this is a rather good question:
is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?
Well, here are the numbers for "link-only answer" comments:
- They've been left on 101,608 answers
- 10,178 of those answers have been subsequently edited
- 6,864 of those are not currently deleted
And here are the numbers for "link-only answer" comments on old answers:
- They've been left on 6,241 answers aged 5 years old at the time of the comment's creation
- 186 of those answers were subsequently edited
- 39 of those answers are not currently deleted
So, the answer to the question is "no" - it isn't particularly likely that they'll be edited, much less actually be improved.
However, at least they can be improved. We can't do much more than give folks the chance to improve them, but we can at least do that.
Truth is, once you get more than a month out, the chance of anything useful happening in response to any of the canned review comments is pretty low. They become little more than noise, the sorts of meta commentary you usually see junking up traditional forums. And Stack Overflow is supposed to be a place without all that "forum noise".
So starting today, let's try something:
- On answers 6 months old or older, the "link only" comment will be the only one available in review.
- Once a week, a scheduled task will delete all comments generated from review that didn't result in the answer being deleted (unless they sparked a conversation).
If you don't care to improve these answers, they'll still be deleted, but perhaps by making this commentary a bit less noisy we can emphasize the importance of it.