Imho the whole topic (the edit and this question) are rised from nowhere.
the term "final solution" refers to Hitler's policies
The context is important. Was it a post about history? No? Hitler was telling "Guten Morgen" every day, should those two words be removed from German language? No?
We are programmers and words such as "master/slave" are our professional terms. I refuse to take modern nonsense into account in my daily work, "your words become your actions" is not truth, otherwise Call of Duty players would have killed all their schoolmates already.
There is a profession to correct public speeches of others. It exists because some people may decide to be insulted by someone's words.
SO is about programming. It's a programmers site, not about history, politics or modern movements. It's agnostic to your country past or future. We are talking about programming here, rest is offtopic. If public visitors (non programmers) come here, they have to adjust, nor we have to adjust our established terminology to make them happier.
When colleague say "Let's kill it", he doesn't talk about murdering peoples. When another programmer say "Final solution" he means solution to the problem, which happens to be final. He didn't mean that other thing of Hitler. Simply.
Can the expression “final solution” be used on the site?
Yes of course. Slave, kill, blacklist, etc. are also good. I will understand you correctly and the other programmers here too.
If someone decide to edit it without it losing the meaning, just let him.
P.S.: it would be funny if "ultimate solution" will insult another group of people. It's so stupid to be unable to express obvious intent with certain words combination. How many of such exists? Should our kids learn them all?