I'm asking specifically about this post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/214357/how-to-make-a-living-by-programming-from-home
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The question is very clearly off-topic (it's about general career advice) as well as primarily opinion-based.
Also, it's the only remaining question with the remote-working tag; it has no other tags and doesn't seem to fit very well with other tags.
With that said, the information is (arguably) potentially useful (even if off topic here). It's almost 9 years old at this point; it has almost 112k views, 93 favorites, and a score of 117.
Given that it's closed and that its most recent activity was 10 months ago, you could argue that it's not causing all that much harm (other than preventing the remote-working tag from going away).
Should this be left alone, deleted, or possibly re-tagged and locked as having historical significance but not representing a good, on-topic question? (I'd kind of prefer the latter option myself).