So I came across this locked question today, and I noticed some stuff in the accepted answer that was out of date. The lock on the question gives the following description:
This question's answers are a collaborative effort: if you see something that can be improved, just edit the answer to improve it! No additional answers can be added here
Because of this, I thought that I would be able to edit the accepted answer. However, when I clicked the "edit" link on the post, it came up with an error saying "Question is locked".
Confused, I went looking for more on the topic. The Meta.SE post about locked questions states the following:
A question or answer which is locked can no longer accept:
- edits
- up-votes, down-votes
- comments, comment up-votes
- new answers (questions only)
- close votes, reopen votes (questions only)
I was able to post a comment on the accepted answer, which confused me until I realised that the comment disabling only applies on the locked post itself (in this case the question). However, there is nothing stated anywhere about not being able to edit a locked question.
So, in light of this confusion (it's actively encouraged in the locked post description that I should be able to edit the answers, but I can't), should this be changed?
Also, why can't I edit locked posts if the site says I can? Is there a rep minimum that's not stated?
P.S. If it's straight up not allowed, why was this decision made? This seems to me like a case where originally locked posts were meant to be able to be edited, but a switch was flipped somewhere which disallowed this. But surely we as a community are meant to keep content up to date?
Edit: Here's a screenshot of what comes up when I click "edit" on the accepted answer.