Near-Duplicate Image Detection
It has been voted up 84 times, has an accepted answer with 59 votes and a +50 rep, and a handful of other useful answers.
What is the purpose of putting it on hold? 5 people flagged it as "too broad".
Should old questions like these be flaggable?
Edit
I guess I didn't express my question clearly enough:
This one is obviously a useful question, with lots of useful answers. This is probably one of those questions that comes on top when you google for "how do I compare images" or something like that. Why delete such a question? We'll just get lots of similar questions posted.