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Again, I answered a question which shortly thereafter was deleted. I recall only vaguely having seen the user before.

Suggestion: Show in the profile the number of self-deletions. In this manner I can at least consider whether or not I will answer such a question at all.

I never ever have experienced this self-deletion frenzy in the last years. There must be something else that changed recently. Well, maybe general awareness of SO in schools and interference with their plagiarism policy.

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  • I thought a question could not be deleted if it had an answer? Jun 7, 2014 at 3:50
  • @Plutonix, only if it's upvoted or there is more than one answer.
    – PeterJ
    Jun 7, 2014 at 4:01
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    The easiest way i've found to avoid the problem is to quit answering homework questions. :P It's generally a thankless job anyway.
    – cHao
    Jun 7, 2014 at 4:10
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    It is already punishable, at least for OPs with a questionable (question) reputation. They will get a warning when they delete a question, saying that they are running the risk of being blocked from further posting questions. Furthermore, I would agree with @cHao - why not just let obvious homework and other poor questions go unanswered? Jun 7, 2014 at 5:38
  • @cHao: Please note that the tags I'm interested in (all around prolog) have ~4500 questions. So there is some interest still in answering such question. For tags a 100 times bigger, things look different, indeed.
    – false
    Jun 8, 2014 at 12:53

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