A small reminder about what is an historically locked question:
- It's considered to be a deleted question, but visible to all.
- It has no FLAG/DELETE/EDIT/VOTE buttons (so you can't improve it, can't remove it, can't report it).
- It's different from a Locked question.
But recently I found: How to parse JSON in Android. It is used as a target for many duplicates, even recent ones (354 linked questions). Considering there is clearly activity on Stack Overflow on the topic of parsing JSON in Android, I'm not sure if the historical lock is the correct status that the question deserves.
With this abundance of duplicates, shouldn't the historical lock be replaced with a normal lock, like in What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it??
If the answer is "No, keep it with a historical lock to prevent any improvement possible", then are there anything we should do regarding the many duplicates? For instance, should we work at deleting those duplicates of a post explicitly considered deleted (as recommended by Shog9)?