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einpoklum
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A bunch of ideas to consider, in no particular order, numbered strictly for commenting convenience:

  1. Encourage answerers to be explicit about time-dependent assumptions and definitions.

    Example: Instead of "The C++ language mandates that XYZ", prefer "The C++17 language standard mandates that".

    ... of course this is a measure for future answers, but still important IMHO. Also, instilling this custom will also influence people editing older answers.

  2. Obsolescence should be addressed for both answers and questions, even if not necessarily int he exact same way.

  3. Try soliciting poster input. If there is indication an is obsolete, message the answerer suggesting they review it. And if the answerer doesn't do it, message the asker suggesting they do so.

  4. When there's an indication an answer may be obsolete - but not always - emphasize its age.

  5. I shudder to suggest this, but - introduce a new review queue for obsolescence?

    ...

    (ducks) I'm sorry! I'm sorry! Don't hurt me!

  6. Give some thought to the problem of users who stopped being active entirely, and would not reply, even at a delay, to messages regarding their old questions and answers. Especially w.r.t. the choice of an accepted answer.

  7. I'm not sure this is a good idea, but it is conceivable that a question could have conditionally-accepted answers, i.e. accepted for a range of date or versions or what-not. This is probably not such a good idea as I've described it, but maybe someone can formulate it better.

  8. It may also be relevant to make some user achievements obsolete. For example, if I got a gold badge for C++ in 2008, and have not answered any questions since then, my demonstrated expertise is absolutely outdated. I'm not saying that this necessarily needs to be done along with Q&A out-dating, but it's another issue to think about.

  9. There should be a robust mechanism for overriding the marking of a post as out-of-date.

  10. Perhaps there should be two different indications: "May be outdated" and "Outdated". While both could be reversible, the gradation is probably useful.

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