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Comment or edit to inform package deprecation?

python-certifi-win32, a small Python package, has been left in an unmaintained state, and its author recommends pip-system-certs as a replacement (by the same author). This has all been properly ...
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3 answers
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Should I flag comments posted by a user trying to draw attention to their answer?

On an old question from 2011 with 20 answers, a user has posted a new answer and then immediately left a comment on the question directing users to their answer. A "check this answer out for a ...
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Introducing Outdated Answers project

In our blog post last month on our Community & Public Platform strategy & roadmap for Q1 2021, we announced an initiative to address outdated answers on Stack Overflow. Today, I'll give you ...
Anita Taylor's user avatar
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5 answers
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What's the etiquette on updating an accepted answer?

Software changes. Good answers become bad. Stack Overflow does not currently have useful tools to account for that. How can we use the existing site features most effectively to handle outdated ...
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What is currently being done about outdated information on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

What are the specific, short, medium and long term efforts by the Stack Overflow team to reduce the overhead of weeding through answers containing outdated or outright inaccurate information? I'm ...
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What happens if a question becomes obsolete? [duplicate]

I've been looking through the swift && enums tags on Stack Overflow. I noticed this question asking about an Xcode crash: Enum crash This question was posed over four years ago, and the crash ...
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Surfacing newer, better, information about a popular tool

Coming from Removing pip's cache? Since the question was asked in 2012, pip has obviously evolved and I just posted an answer there noting the current "here's how you can do things", with information ...
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Should information that "[confuses] customers" be removed from answers?

Earlier today I stumbled upon this edit suggestion, which seeks to remove outdated information from an accepted answer, but with a justification that I had never heard before: the "does not have ...
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19 votes
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Should we remove the old MySQL references that mislead beginners into using deprecated MySQL functions?

If a beginner searches on Google about PHP and MySQL, they mostly get the links below, at least according to Google in my country/area: MYSQL PHP Select how can i fetch data from database in php ...
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5 votes
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Old question, new solution. Add late answer or suggest edit? [duplicate]

Last week I answered an ancient question on how to slice arrays in C#. This question itself has quite high traffic (quarter million) and a dozen of good answers, all highly upvoted and easily visible ...
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3 answers
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When is it "bad" to answer an old question?

Before going into details, I'd like to mention that I consider any post older than 60 days to be an old post. Recently (more accurately, last month), I have gotten into the habit of picking up some ...
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4 answers
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What to do with existing answers when a method is renamed in an API?

Sometimes in a popular API a method is deprecated in favour of another. On many occasions, the syntax itself is unchanged. Here are some examples in pandas: sort deprecated in favour of sort_values ...
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Should answer update edits be accepted or rejected? [duplicate]

While reviewing Edit queues I often came across questions where people edit others' code. I generally rejects them as far as they are not about typos. But sometimes I encounter edits which are kind of ...
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How to bring attention to a new answer on an old overly answered question

I'm talking about the question Disabling Chrome Autofill. I got stuck for quite some time on this subject and I decided to look into it myself, since the answers to this question won't work. (The ...
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Should I post a new answer or edit my old answer?

I posted an answer to a question about 2 years ago, and it gets an occasional up-vote. Not anything to write home about but enough that I get a notification and re-read my answer. I have since ...
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18 votes
3 answers
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Why would I make a new answer when all I want to do is supplement an existing one?

I often try to update or extend answers when I have a small contribution to someone else's work. I do this because I want to give credit, not compete with an already good answer I don't think ...
Mike M's user avatar
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1 answer
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Tool/library/programming language/"what not" comparison place [duplicate]

Not once did we have a question about what programming language should I use, or what is better, Flask or Django, or which IDE should I use, etc. - all of these are rightfully closed because they ...
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Outdated versions code for different programming languages like Android/Swift/Java present on Stack Overflow [duplicate]

Is there is a way to remove outdated versions of code to be removed from this community in all the technologies like jQuery/Java/Swift/Android because it's too painful to learn or even check solutions ...
Feroz Siddiqui's user avatar
3 votes
1 answer
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What can I do seeing outdated question? [duplicate]

My question differ from Good question, old version-dependent answer, because in my case question is outdated too, not only an answer. I found such a question: How to center Google Map on a country by ...
Karol Selak's user avatar
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32 votes
4 answers
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New answer, then Top answer update, then it looks like duplicate answers

It starts with a simple question on a popular API (Google product, Facebook product, Twitter product, ...). As we're not talking about techniques or algorithms, one short answer is enough and it gets ...
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When is it permissible to update other people's answers for Python 3?

When is it permissible to update other people's answers for Python 3? It's a slippery slope. But it would be such a minor change. Look at this little gem: with open("datafile") as myfile: ...
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35 votes
2 answers
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What is the correct way to handle changing APIs?

I am working with the Android API and find many answers to my questions on Stack Overflow. Many of the questions are answered correctly, but the answers are from 2010-2012 and the APIs have been ...
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2 votes
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Closing question as duplicate when duplicate answer is now wrong?

Recently I came across a question that was closed as a duplicate. The duplicate answer that was linked was out of date, and now incorrect. The question that was closed had a highly voted answer, which ...
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Running out of questions to ask

Whenever I have any coding question, 99.999% of the time I can find the answer - or at least a derivative that leads to the answer, and I am usually very reluctant to post a question because I'm ...
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3 answers
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Should I approve edits which add warnings that an answer may be invalid?

I'm new to edit reviewing. I ran across an edit that added the line: "IMPORTANT: This solution is reported to be not working (anymore?). See comments." I don't have domain knowledge about the ...
Nicolas Holthaus's user avatar
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1 answer
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Is it okay to repost outdated or obsolete questions? [duplicate]

Not a duplicate. I'm asking about old version-dependent questions. Is it okay to ask questions that have already been asked (and answered), but are obsolete? Like, if there's an old question that asks ...
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80 votes
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Can we bring the <!-​- version --> syntax to Stack Overflow?

Recently, Documentation introduced the <!-- version --> syntax for wrapping an example's code and text. This is very useful for languages like Swift which drop and add a lot between versions. ...
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3 votes
0 answers
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Should I edit answers to fix deprecation? [duplicate]

So let's say there was an answer that had a deprecated issue. For example, getResources().getDrawable() in Android is deprecated, so should I edit it to replace it with the new one (ContextCompat....
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How to deal with technologically obsolete, and therefore misleading questions? [duplicate]

I just was researching how to correctly use MongoDB from C#. Only after a while I found out, that with V2 of the C# drivers the API completely changed. Unfortunately, there are a lot of question and ...
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18 votes
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Proper wording for a note in an answer that it is no longer valid

I have been trying to follow the advice over here when I run into out of date answers - specifically: ...edit the answer to indicate that the answer is outdated....leave a note, at the top, ...
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