The vast majority of common programming questions and answers are now captured on Stack Overflow. This has resulted in Google pushing Stack Overflow results to the top unless you start using advanced search parameters. One of the most common ways to search answers on Stack Overflow is also through Google. This is a problem because for web application development, the jQuery, ASP.NET MVC, Firefox, etc. of 2016 is not the same as 2009.
As such, it would be really nice and "make the internet a better place"(tm) if Stack Overflow would work to decay the indexing that is done by Google. Obviously this would be technically challenging, a search ran in 2016 should not return back 2009 technologies. This may also be a much bigger problem since there is a social aspect to things as well, but it is good to get the conversation started now.
As the commenters have pointed out as well as through down votes, there are issues with this obviously. One of the major concerns is areas where API tags don't have versions associated with them. For example,
The older versions of the datetimepicker
support a dateFormat
while the newer versions use format
. This is a fairly tame example, but it underscores the point that older questions make assumptions about versions.
datetimepicker !site:stackoverflow.com