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Shouldn't they be able to do something better with popular content that is beneficial to the community and appropriate to the forum than "lock" it on a technicality?

Like this one I found useful the other day - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/81584/what-ide-to-use-for..., favorited by 1600 people, 1000 points, 5 answers with over 100 points ... locked because it's a bad question that doesn't suit the site. Just that it suits a lot of people using the site. Its score puts it at about 180 in their rank of 8.2 million questions and makes it the 8th most popular python question out of 350k.



Shouldn't they be able to do something better with popular content that is beneficial to the community and appropriate to the forum than "lock" it on a technicality?

Like what? The content is still accessible, and it's even CC licensed, so anyone can repurpose it. What more would you want them to do with it?


Celebrate it, encourage it, keep it open for further improvement ...?

If that mod had got to it earlier then it would have been "hidden" and the community wouldn't have created the great resource that it has in that question & its answers.

You can say "well just create that content elsewhere", but the community that creates that good content is at stackoverflow, and they want that content there (based on upvotes, responses, favouriting).




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