Rather than highlight old content "newbies" should spend time learning how Stack Overflow works and about digital literacy.
Stack Overflow isn't really too old, it was launched in 2009 while the web was opened to the public in 1991
1 and several technologies are older than that, i.e. SQL first appeared in 1974
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Stack Overflow posts have a creation and modification date and the search engine has operators so if the user is looking for content about the latest version they could search for posts created and/or modified after the release date of that version.
As was already mentioned in the comments there is an active initiative to better handle obsolete content Introducing Outdated Answers project. Also SO has bounties to get attention to questions, one of the canned reasons is to request for up-to-date information:
Current answers are outdated
The current answer(s) are out-of-date and require revision given recent changes.
On most posts anyone can suggest an edit. This feature could be used to remark that an answer doesn't work on a newer release.
People with rep > 50 could comment, i.e. to say that the answer doesn't work in certain circumstances like using the latest release or due to changes to required stuff like drivers, operative system, certificates, etc.
tags could be used to identify questions about a specific version or "flavor". tag-wikis could be used to provide guidance about how to find and/or tag questions, and warn users about dated / obsolete sources, i.e. when certain technology was abandoned by the original developers and relaunched in some way could be suggested to use the documentation of the current developers / maintainers rather than the original reference docs.
Notes:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
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