@Robert: 1 and 3 are moot as such answers do get deleted. I think the moderator decided not to delete due to the high number of upvotes, even though they had happened in the
past before the new policy entered the site. When people see such highly upvoted historical answers, they usually will not downvote it because they know moderators would not care anyhow. It is a sad state of affairs for historically poor posts that were top posts in the past, but not anymore, and people do not upvote it anymore. Past upvotes really should not defend it from a different policy world. —
Laszlo Papp 10 mins ago