I much appreciate this initiative. Lately I'm encountering more and more questions where the "modern" answers are buried.

[One example question where this happened](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/331520/how-to-fix-referenced-assembly-does-not-have-a-strong-name-error/64960420) -- the question is from 13 years old, all 9 answers above [mine](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/331520/how-to-fix-referenced-assembly-does-not-have-a-strong-name-error/64960420#64960420) are at least 4 years old. The solution changed from a very complicated multi-step manual process to "just include this package and it will sort out everything automatically", but the problem used to be so prevalent that the question is *flooded* with answers, mostly variations of the complicated process or workarounds. I'm afraid that most people coming from Google won't even see my answer and will instead try to use the still working but archaic method.

So yeah, I wanted to express gratitude that this is being looked at. I assume that for many old questions like the one above, there may actually be a better "modern" solution, but people who know it don't even bother posting it since the question already has many highly upvoted answers and the answer would have very little visibility.