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I have noticed a couple of questions recently pop up on SO, that are several years old, in this case 6 years old, the answer given very recently is irrelevant to the question.

Should if any flags be raised?

The question specifically is this one

With the question being 6 years old, I can't see how any answer now is valid as jQuery has evolved dramatically since then. More to the point, the answerer mentions using underscore.

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  • question with 120K views... wonder how many deleted answers are there (such questions tend to attract garbage answers from web searches). Somewhat related: Cleaning up popular question with multiple duplicate answers added long after the first one
    – gnat
    Commented Mar 17, 2017 at 14:51
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    Side note: question says "JavaScript or JQuery" - so pretty much any JS library usage is fine there. I also strongly suspect that you use "valid" in the post as "answers I like" rather than "works correctly". If you see answers that are wrong - downvote - but so far top answers on linked post look correct (maybe not the latest possible, but so what?) Commented Mar 17, 2017 at 15:23
  • @gnat 2, one of which was self-deleted
    – Kevin B
    Commented Mar 17, 2017 at 22:10

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You don't flag posts because you think the answer is wrong, outdated, fails to adequately answer the question, or otherwise not useful. Those are all reasons to downvote a post.

If a post actually merits flagging, say because it's not actually an answer at all, it's offensive, spam, etc., then by all means, flag it, regardless of how old it is.

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    Thank you for the explanation.
    – Ian
    Commented Mar 17, 2017 at 14:41

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