Currently, everyone can delete their own question

  • Which has zero answers
  • Which has only one answer, and that answer has received no upvote

I ask for a modification of the second clause to prevent the OP from deleting an answered question for 24 hours after the last (not yet deleted) answer was posted.

It happened to me, and to others as well, that a relevant question of reasonable quality was asked, some time consuming research went into creating an answer, and as soon as that answer was posted, the OP deleted the question and thus also the answer.

This behavior is hard to provide feedback on, or to moderate for multiple reasons.

  • The community loses content (the question and the answer) without having a realistic time zone independent chance to notice or vote on it.
  • The author of the answer immediately loses access to his work
  • There is no natural way to contact the OP without spamming unrelated questions.
  • There is no way to flag the behavior as deleted questions are not flaggable by ordinary mortals
  • The current UI does not discourage this behavior in any way, so it may not even be intentional.

I believe that even a relatively short protection period is sufficient to ensure an upvote on any high quality answer; but, more importantly, habitual or intentional answer snatching will become less practical; and honest question posters will better understand the public purpose of the site.

(While this does make it a little harder to delete an own question after the OP genuinely changed their mind, there is a plenty of better ways of stopping to make a fool of oneself: improving one's question through edits, self-answering it, asking the answer owner for cooperation on deletion, waiting a day before deletion, or flagging the question for closure.)

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I have not experienced this "answer snatching" you speak of. In my experience, this kind of behavior occurs when the OP realized a silly mistake he has made. – Lix Jun 11 '12 at 17:37
Sounds good to me, though maybe I'd prefer answers with negative scores to be excluded. But then that would imply: with negative score from votes not cast by the question asker, making things just more complicated. – Arjan Jun 11 '12 at 17:43
@Lix, the deletion rules were changed to handle systematic self-deleting. But even with those rules, there's a few reports. But also: a recent one that was simply flagged for deletion by the OP, as self-deletion was not possible... – Arjan Jun 11 '12 at 17:56
While I'm strongly in favor of being able to easily see your deleted content regardless of rep, its more important that users be able to get rid of bad content, even if it allows for moderate abuse. Remember deleting posts can result in a question ban so it can't be used to continually abuse the community. – Some Helpful Commenter Jun 11 '12 at 21:38

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Analysis

The problem here is that not everyone has the super-cow powers to see deleted posts. As a result, I recommend that you don't trust SO as the sole repository of your posts.

My Personal Solution

I edit all responses in Tomboy, and paste them into SO when I'm ready. That means I often lose out to "fastest gun in the west" responders, but it also means that I ultimately don't have to care what SO does with the data I post because I always have my own copy.

Answer Your Own Questions

If someone deletes a question to which you have a truly unique answer, there's nothing stopping you from asking (and answering) your own question. Just make sure that both the question and answer aren't duplicated elsewhere, or your posts will probably be flagged and/or deleted.

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I think asking your own question to re-post the answer after it was deleted is a great idea, but I don't believe the OP has their post, and a lot of people type their answers directly in the site. – animuson Jun 11 '12 at 18:00
So you you save the question too, or would you just try to re-write the question based on the answer. (I don't know about you, but I suck at Jepordy.) – Servy Jun 11 '12 at 18:16
Maybe it would be useful to allow user's access to answers they have posted on deleted content? It might be complicated to do, relatively, but this shows a good use case. – Lattyware Jun 12 '12 at 0:13

You can already (a) vote to undelete, and/or (b) flag for moderator attention.

I am of the opinion that questions should rarely be deleted (for example, I asked this SO question).

I think the greater SO community agrees, but I'm not sure disallowing deletion is the best approach.

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You can't. You are lucky if you find a read only copy of your answer in your browser's cache. – Jirka Hanika Jun 11 '12 at 17:49
You can't what? Of course you can. You don't have 10k rep, so you don't get to see deleted questions yet. – Dave Newton Jun 11 '12 at 17:53
@DaveNewton Even if you can see deleted questions the only way to get to it is direct link or if you favorite every single question you answer. It doesn't show in your questions list if it's deleted. – vcsjones Jun 11 '12 at 17:57
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@DaveNewton and you make a further case that unless you have 10k, you can't flag / vote to undelete because you can't get to the page. Your answer is only useful if you have 10k and a link to the question. – vcsjones Jun 11 '12 at 18:00
@vcsjones I don't have an issue with the 10k limit. I have some, but limited, sympathy for not keeping content you care about (e.g., an answer), when you don't directly control said content. – Dave Newton Jun 11 '12 at 18:05
-1: For assuming that everyone is a 10K rep user who has access to the question and therefore can vote to undelete. – Nicol Bolas Jun 11 '12 at 22:41

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