There are some entertaining Q&As from the early years of Stack Overflow which are no longer on‑topic, such as:
- What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?
- What was the strangest coding standard rule that you were forced to follow?
They are now:
Locked. This question and its answers are locked because the question is off-topic but has historical significance. It is not currently accepting new answers or interactions.
There are no questions tagged historical-lock, and locked is for other things.
Is there any way to find them other than serendipitously?
locked:yes is:q
or whatever (see the search guide - please don't take my word for it on the exact name, I don't remember, haven't tested, and haven't checked), and sort by votes. It'll give you a relatively big number of questions, but it's a haystack that isn't 10+ million questions, so it's a startlocked:yes is:q created:..1y
will return all locked Qs which were asked at least 1 year ago or older. Questions locked for dispute will almost surely have had those locks expired (or about to expire, if they were locked for 365 days). The created filter also lets you easily choose older periods like 5y or even more complex like..1y2m
for 1 year and 2 months ago. Move the..
to invert the filter.