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Comments and meta edits don't discourage readers from using severely flawed, and potentially dangerous, answers; let's go to the next logical step [duplicate]

We have beaten this horse too much; let’s put it out of its misery definitively, in a effective way. A way that protects everyone and the children from harm: non-meta edits and deletion. This answer ...
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What can we do about highly upvoted bad answers? [duplicate]

This site of Stack Overflow is designed to sit on two stools: to provide quick on-site help for the person who decided to ask, and to constitute sort of a knowledge base for people who are coming from ...
Your Common Sense's user avatar
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1 answer
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Outdated versions code for different programming languages like Android/Swift/Java present on Stack Overflow [duplicate]

Is there is a way to remove outdated versions of code to be removed from this community in all the technologies like jQuery/Java/Swift/Android because it's too painful to learn or even check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
4 votes
0 answers
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How to react when significant changes in some technology require new answers or comments to locked questions? [duplicate]

Recently the new release of Python 3.10 introduced a new syntax called match/case which is in fact a classical switch/case syntax (ref: https://docs.python.org/3.10/whatsnew/3.10.html). This is ...
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Is it advisable to edit a third party answer to use new language features? [duplicate]

This question is inspired by the proposed edit of this linked answer at the moment of writing. The edit changes default(T); to default;, which is valid C# 7.1. Plus, the proposed edit adds a summary ...
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Should accepted answers be edited if better or new information is available? [duplicate]

I googled a question for PHP, how to add my own errors to the Validator, and I came across this question: Adding custom validation errors to Laravel form I read all the answers, but didn't actually ...
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Should I update someone else's obsolete answer? [duplicate]

I just ran across this answer regarding browser support for unprefixed CSS linear gradients. As a comment notes, the answer is very obsolete. Should I edit the answer to correct it, in the process ...
Nathan Arthur's user avatar
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1 answer
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Age of post the cause of the wrong answer being upvoted/popular [duplicate]

This post currently have 3 answers in 2010 Travis concluded that the question did not have an answer and a bunch of people upvoted his conclusion. However a few years later, two users did post ...
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0 answers
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High quality question and answers? [duplicate]

We have so many high quality questions and answers which may become outdated as the technology changes after some years or so, then they might be of no use further. How they can be filtered or what ...
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0 answers
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Is there a way to Bump/Flag questions that need updated answer(s)? [duplicate]

There is this: How can I implement static methods on an interface? Not long ago, all the answers in this post were correct. However, all the answers that state 'Not possible' are incorrect. I'm not ...
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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
595 votes
13 answers
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Introduce an "Obsolete Answer" vote

Background There is a meta discussion going on, on How to deal with hugely upvoted, bad answers?. And as an answer, I wrote: You can downvote, comment, and provide a better answer, of course. But.....
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342 votes
7 answers
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Problematic PHP Cryptography Advice in Popular Questions

Update 2015-07-22: The specific problems listed below have, for the most part, been remedied. More work remains to be done to clean up other instances of insecure code or bad security advice. If ...
Scott Arciszewski's user avatar
332 votes
8 answers
6k views

Fixing answers that recommend "chmod 777"

After stumbling upon both a question which mentioned "I did chmod 777"1 and an answer which recommended "do chmod 777" yesterday I did a basic search and found quite a few answers which recommend this ...
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410 votes
1 answer
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When to flag an answer as "not an answer"

With respect to some flag rejection messages I received recently, the following seems to be a few of the guidelines for judging an answer: If it's an incorrect answer, downvote it. If you don't agree ...
111 votes
14 answers
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What's the policy on down voting previously correct but now outdated answers?

As we know, software changes. Perfectly good, accepted and up voted answers can become obsolete over time. Earlier today a user left a comment on one of my older answers pointing out that it is now ...
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9 answers
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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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101 votes
6 answers
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Good question, old version-dependent answer

How should we handle highly rated but out-dated answers to still-relevant questions? Example: How to delete a module in Android Studio (It's a good 1 year old question with 17,878 views) Android ...
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73 votes
7 answers
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Can we do something about old/outdated/terrible highly upvoted answers?

This question has 3 answers with >100 upvotes. The 3rd answer (mine) is fine, but the 1st and 2nd answers are terrible by all accounts. The first one relies on jQuery to do a loop (wut?), the 2nd ...
Florian Margaine's user avatar
84 votes
2 answers
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Code stolen by highly upvoted, outdated answer

There is a javascript question: How to prevent form from being submitted?. It has been asked more than five years ago and a lot changed since then. Basically, all the answers recommends using obsolete ...
Michał Perłakowski's user avatar
71 votes
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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61 votes
4 answers
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Is it reasonable to upvote an answer if you don't know if it works?

I am guilty of this, and I suspect most users have been at some point. You arrive at a question, either because you're just browsing or you think you could answer it. You realise that either the ...
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70 votes
2 answers
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Many answers in [android-camera] are spreading bad practice

Sorry for technical details, the question is below. Many posts tagged android-camera spread a wrong pattern: quite a few upvoted or accepted answers recommend to use Camera.open(CameraInfo....
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Overly zealous editing of answer, what to do?

Here's an example answer. As you can see, the answer had been edited really significantly that finally the original answerer felt it necessary to add a disclaimer to the much-edited answer. What to ...
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40 votes
7 answers
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User refusing to correct misinformation in their popular answer [duplicate]

There's a popular JavaScript question What's the difference between using “let” and “var” to declare a variable?. The question has been viewed 286k times and has a score of 1468, and the top answer ...
Michał Perłakowski's user avatar
17 votes
3 answers
973 views

How do we handle totally outdated answers?

Have a look to this page: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1955433/how-to-debug-your-jquery-script The answers are like: "use firebug or insert some code into the js". Nowaday there should be ...
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28 votes
2 answers
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Question with horrible answers

Following is a question with very special properties: Importance: Bad coding style will affect database security and potential hijacking Relevance to beginners: This is something that even beginners ...
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18 votes
1 answer
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How to deal with questions whose title, description, and accepted answer don't match?

Today I came across this question from this Google search. The title of the question is: Set class with jquery? The body contains lots of code and says: When the panel is hidden and we press ...
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14 votes
2 answers
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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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Is anything being done to reduce check the ego/reduce gatekeeping? [closed]

Regarding this post amongst many others. It seems like outside of stackoverflow the general consensus is that stackoverflow is hostile to new contributors. As someone who's lurked on this site for 7+...
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