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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

I'd suggest writing a new answer, instead. Sure, it may have to compete with answers that have dozens, or even hundreds of votes, but over time, a good new answer will also get voted on. Developers ...
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Will people use Stack Overflow less often if the information found there isn't 100% accurate?

Your main issue here is: You cannot copy random code from the internet and expect it to match your needs I know C/C++ and Python well enough, so when I search on the site, I know which answers are ...
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What's the etiquette on updating an accepted answer?

I think the best thing to do is to edit the answer to mention that it is no longer valid for current versions of Python. Something like: This solution is for versions of Python prior to 3.9. There ...
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Will people use Stack Overflow less often if the information found there isn't 100% accurate?

As a fairly new user and contributor on SO, I understand @Alberto's main point: There is an amount of older content, (edit: not all but some), that each year becomes less relevant and reliable, and ...
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Automatic detection of old answers that might need updating

If you want to find these posts yourself (which is probably a better idea than waiting for Stack Exchange to implement it), here's a Data Explorer query to get you started... Posts where a comment ...
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

Summary The sort of edit you describe makes perfect sense to me, and I'm honestly a little tired of having to argue this point and related points. But here goes, one more time. The code vs. the answer ...
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

I think the main problem is that Stack Overflow provides answers to two different kinds of questions. And a competitive approach is only good for answering one-off questions. But if, by some whim of ...
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What's the etiquette on updating an accepted answer?

As you and others have noted, it tends not to be great to edit the accepted answer to contain an entirely different answer, since: That's not the answer people voted on The author of the accepted ...
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Policy on Removing Old Answers

Sounds to me like the right action is this particular case is to just add a prominent disclaimer. Rationale: Based on what you describe here, it seems some people, even if they were to know the ...
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What's the etiquette on updating an accepted answer?

Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do at the moment. To solve this issue properly we would need better tools from Stack Overflow. There is no way to mark an answer as obsolete or make it less ...
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How to add information missing in old answers

In this specific case, the editor argues, The author's intent was to benchmark the answers, he just missed one. This seems reasonable. This answer benchmarks the performance of several methods ...
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How to add information missing in old answers

I honestly don't understand what happened to that poor question. It states: I need to be able to return the actual index of the min or max value, not just the value. It does not state: I need the ...
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Can I comment on an old answer?

As the first comment states, yes you can but you aren't guaranteed a response. The other option is to ask a new question that references the older question and answer, where you ask for the ...
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Accepting and promoting new answer to an old question

Only the question author, no one else. This is an eight years old question (and its author hasn't been around for about 4 years). It is not realistic to expect the question asker chooses to change ...
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How can we deal with hugely upvoted, bad and outdated answers?

How to deal with hugely upvoted, bad and outdated answers? Martijn was right in his answer/comment, which has 34 comment upvotes: 34 - You downvote, comment, provide a better answer, and sit back ...
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

If the edit is substantial and related to the reason why the question was asked, you should stay away from it since you might change the intent or meaning of the code. In particular you risk changing ...
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

I'm not against modernization of code snippets, but I don't think either of the examples represents modernization. For me, modernization would include: Replacing officially deprecated bits with ...
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Should we highlight old questions & answers?

Rather than highlight old content "newbies" should spend time learning how Stack Overflow works and about digital literacy. Stack Overflow isn't really too old, it was launched in 2009 ...
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What's the etiquette on updating an accepted answer?

The problem of outdated accepted answers is a subset of a more general problem of bad accepted answers. To solve this problem, as well as the more general problem, make the bad accepted answer slowly ...
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Can I comment on an old answer?

You can click on the answerer's icon and see if they are still active, there will be a last seen time on the right hand side of the profile time. It looks like this... If you have 50 rep then yes ...
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Automatic detection of old answers that might need updating

Not sure if this query is as good as it can be but it succeeds in just returning accepted answers. SELECT p1.AcceptedAnswerId AS [Post Link] FROM (SELECT AcceptedAnswerId FROM Posts WHERE ...
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Undo/change votes on old answers

Voting happens at that instant in time; if the answer was correct at that instant in time, there's no reason for us to detract from its correctness in spite of what's changed over the years.
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When do modernization edits conflict with the author's intent?

I think this problem can be solved with markup. Stack Overflow can add a new markdown element - tabs - and the convention would be to use them for the specific part of an answer that demonstrates/...
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How can we deal with hugely upvoted, bad and outdated answers?

Cast your downvote. Comment to explain why you think it's bad (as long as you do it in a constructive manner (see /help/privileges/comment- it should be clear enough from your comment how the answer ...
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Good question, old version-dependent answer

As discussed in this similar thread, edit the existing answer to show the new approach. Something like: Use this technique: the new approach If you're using version original version or older, then ...
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Will people use Stack Overflow less often if the information found there isn't 100% accurate?

The answers should be validated by the process over time. So if an old answer has 0 votes, it essentially speaks "use at your own risk". I personally pick the Stack Overflow links out of Google ...
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What's the etiquette on updating an accepted answer?

TL;DR: I am going to suggest implementation of a complicated feature similar to the closing posts system. Currently, there's only one thing to do: edit the answer in question to include the fact that ...
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