I am researching CMS options on SO and I worry that some answers may be out of date, but I have no idea. I wanted to understand how out-of-date content is managed. I see related information for when one knows something already, but I don't see How does one tell if a question and its answers are out-of-date? Often it is too painful to try answers and feed back results.
Is there perhaps any way to view date-related information about the voting history (e.g., when votes were cast or how much recent activity)?
Here is related info I have found:
- Some helpful solutions for known out-of-date content at Questions... now out of date...
- Advice for managing our answers at My answer down-voted... out of date.
- I found discussion helpful at the unpopular question, SO tag for time-sensitive questions?
- An older suggestion at Keeping Answers Up-to-Date..., which wasn't adopted.
Perhaps I searched badly, but it's been a long day and I think it just as likely that the answer I seek is not yet on meta.
For example, a comment on What is a good CMS... ? rules out one option (Skeletonz), but beyond that I cannot tell what is better: highly voted or more recent answers. (I'm not leaning this way for CMS.)