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Peter Mortensen
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There are a lot of different aspects when it comes to identifying outdated content.

I strongly support unpinning the accepted answer from the top, but some of the accepted answers actually benefit from it. A newer solution can be accepted by the question asker to give it visibility over the older outdated answers which have higher score. Neither the answer score nor the acceptance mark are a perfect indicator of how up-to-date the answer is.

Some technologies have received major updates or were outright deprecated. However, there are still people who use these deprecated solutions. As long as Stack Overflow answers are providing some guidance on how to use them, then they can still be useful. However, answers to problems unrelated to the outdated tools, but which use them to solve the problem, are outdated. It will be difficult to employ heuristics to define whether such answers are still useful or not.

Stack Overflow is also full of really bad advice. It would be great if these solutions were heavily downvoted or even deleted, but what is often the case is that the most dangerous solution is the easiest laziest one that you can implement. I would love to see how we come up with a solution to tackle this problem.

I believe that such a process should be a manual task. I know there have been proposals in the past that suggested a flag which could be only available to gold-badge holders, which would send an answer to a review queue. Other users can then vote what to do with such answer. I wouldn't trust myself to not make mistakes, and I certainly wouldn't trust AI to be infallible.

We have to keep in mind that if we remove or hide the outdated answers then we should make sure that up-to-date alternatives are available. This shouldn't be difficult given that most topics have been answered on the site 100 times over.

I certainly welcome such initiative and await further developments.

Dharman Mod
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