Why can't I comment on my deleted post if I don't agree with the reasons for deletion?
My answer to What Stack Overflow is Not was deleted, but I don't believe syntax checking and grammar/spell checking are the same.
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Why can't I comment on my deleted post if I don't agree with the reasons for deletion? My answer to What Stack Overflow is Not was deleted, but I don't believe syntax checking and grammar/spell checking are the same. |
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Nobody can comment on deleted posts, not even moderators. If you want to get your answer undeleted, you can flag it for moderation attention, or open a question on the meta site; between the two, the first is preferable. In this case, I would say that your answer is already included in the answer already given.
Your deleted answer contained the following text.
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Because you can't comment on deleted posts, that's just how it works. You can, however, edit your post to try and address potential problems, and/or flag it for moderator review if you disagree with its deletion. If that fails, argue your case on meta, which it looks like is what you're doing right now, but of course I can't comment because I have no idea what your answer was. |
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You can flag for moderator attention if you disagree with the deletion. That's far more effective than a mere comment would be. But you need a good argument to convince the moderator(s) that your post merits undeletion. Editing and improving your post can, and usually need to, be part of a strong argument for undeletion. |
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