Typing the Enter/Return key using Python and Selenium is specifically about Selenium in Python, but highly upvoted answers provide answers for Selenium in at least four different programming languages.
In this context, is it appropriate to broaden the question to multiple programming languages?
What triggered my question is that a new answer in the low-quality-answer queue attempts to improve on the existing answers for Java (I believe). Since this Q&A has probably become the de facto reference for hitting the Enter key with Selenium in any programming language, it is legitimate for new contributors to want to provide better answers or improve on existing ones, but given the question as it stands, it is also legitimate for reviewers to delete such new answers as not-an-answer. And indeed, that new answer has three "Recommend deletion" LQA reviews at the moment.