That doesn't really show that it was a common complaint given it accrued zero Reddit agreement points.
The situation now is also much worse than it was, because answers could be two years out of date then and beyond a decade out of date now.
I quit when I realised I would be scrolling by walls of jQuery answers for the foreseeable future if I kept using the site, not worth the waste of my time.
In the old days, moderators were encouraged to update the old post. Many stopped to do that when people complain their post were edited by others, or the votes goes to wrong person because it was edited.
The situation now is also much worse than it was, because answers could be two years out of date then and beyond a decade out of date now.
I quit when I realised I would be scrolling by walls of jQuery answers for the foreseeable future if I kept using the site, not worth the waste of my time.