This meta-question is about this question I asked about four years ago. At that time, Pygame for Python 3 was still in development, and was not fully released, so it was tricky to install it. My point is that, at the time the question was asked, it was legitimate.
This is, however, no longer the case, because Pygame was fully ported to Python 3, Python 2 was deprecated, and it's now completely straightforward to install that package. Indeed, both answers simply explain how to install a python package.
This means that the question is completely outdated, and that there are no ways to improve it. There are already questions about how to install Python packages, or how to backport packages in Debian, meaning there is no useful content in there. That being said, I would simply delete it.
However, due to low votes, this is one of the questions that is preventing me from asking other questions, and deleting that question would not help me to regain that right. But, as shown, there is no way to improve it either.
What should I do about it?
Just to be clear, although I already stated this fact, I am talking about a question I asked, and I also wrote the answer, so I can delete it.