How can I convince that this technically incorrect comment is equivalent to a bad answer which is not to be followed and deleted?
The discussion thread referred in question is Locator is not found on robot framework for Click Button
Two of the comments in this discussion are as follows :
Comment 1 :
If you use geckodriver, you might be facing that problem, If you use legacy firefox driver, you wouldn't be facing any problem, would you like me to give the code which uses Legacy driver of Firefox?
Comment 2 :
HI, I checked with legacy driver in firefox and this simple code driver.findElement(By.id("SubmitCreate")).click works very fine.
I have marked both the comments for In need of Moderator Intervention referring the following comments from the discussion Filling out form with Selenium works on Chrome but not Firefox
Please don't use the legacy Firefox driver, it is deprecated and will not be supported in the near future. -- titusfortner
I can in no way endorse an answer that advises to use legacy, unmaintained, unsupported, to-be-removed software. Make no mistake, future visitors to this question, this is a bad answer and its advice should not be followed. -- JimEvans [core contributor to the Selenium web automation framework]
I am sorry to say I can't imagine in my dreams an answer still suggests the unmaintained, unsupported, to-be-removed Legacy Driver. This is definitely a bad answer and needs to be avoided at all cost. -- DebanjanB
My In need of Moderator Intervention flags :
For Comment 1 :
Even aftr warn frm JimEvans abt Legacy Driver being unmaintained in stackoverflow.com/questions/50197699/… user still suggests same – DebanjanB 4 hours ago declined
For Comment 2 :
Even aftr warn frm JimEvans abt Legacy Driver being unmaintained in stackoverflow.com/questions/50197699/… user still suggests same – DebanjanB 4 hours ago declined
These comments are found useful by half a dozen of community users.
But the In need of Moderator Intervention flag for both the comments to get deleted within the discussion Locator is not found on robot framework for Click Button was declined without any reason being specified.
Was my approach rational and in sync with our all around efforts to maintain the standards Stack Overflow follows?