Take for example Gravatar being used to reclaim ownership of an account, a good idea?. Nobody voted until it had an answer. Now with an answer it is harder for me to delete it.
And if I flag the question for deleting or the question gets deleted, then the person that answered it loses all the work on the answer.
So should a question which tends to get negative votes be kept to "give an example" or can I flag it for deletion (do I have this option)?
I know how to take losing points and is part of the game and my responsibility to pay when I ask stupid questions, but also I want to learn also where am I wrong. And I think here comments really help.
Basically, that this isn't a terrible idea that needs shooting down, just that it is a very specialized bullet.And after he/she speaks aboutconfirmation through an unaffiliated third-party servicenot being a good-idea. But maybe people just read the finalIt looks pretty shady, honestly, is the issue.which refers from what I get to the idea of third party service not the question in itself. – Eduard Florinescu Sep 10 '12 at 17:48