There are many, many conceivable anti-patterns that could appear in posts on Stack Overflow. A veritable cornucopia of things can be done to/in posts that make them inaccessible and/or difficult to read.
Yet, we don't solve these problems by banning the use of all the things that might be misused. A post that is almost entirely written in boldface text is also very difficult to read—yet, bold can be useful in small quantities. So, too, can strikeout text.
[I]t's often to indicate where they've since updated their answer and left what was there for future reference.
If so, that's almost certainly a misusage, and you are correct to remove it. Truly obsolete text doesn't need to be maintained inline in the post itself. This is tracked in the revision history, which is publicly accessible to anyone who might want to go and see how the post has changed over time, including reading old versions. (One wonders if these people have discovered source control systems, or if they still have every previous version of their code hanging around, commented out.)
But, again, editing solves this problem, which allows a human to exercise judgment, rather than outright banning the formatting style.
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elements are not announced by default... Tough one