Indeed they are. However, the age of Uninstall module counts somewhat in its favour in that it does not rely on cpanm or even a modern version of perl. The OP in this thread is extremely general so only the author can really say what is useful to them. After all they have not even said why they want to try uninstalling a module in the first place.
Perhaps there would be some value in adding a node to the old thread mentioning App::pmuninstall?
In reply to Re^3: How to uninstall perl module through cpan
by hippo
in thread How to uninstall perl module through cpan
by bhushanQA
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