I would really like to see all of my questions and answers on the profile page, even if some of them were deleted, and I don't have enough rep to see them on the site.

(Note that some questions are automatically deleted after 30 days or 1 year, and the author might be oblivious about what happened.)

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I was looking for an answer I posted a few days ago, but the question was deleted. I'd like my answer back!... I'd vote you up if I had 15 rep LOL – Meta Fudgey Nov 17 '09 at 16:33
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One more for the "What do you want to do with the API" thread – ChrisF Jan 21 '10 at 20:02
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I'm here to support the idea. +1 – Dr Beco Apr 4 '11 at 16:53
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I love it when Jeff answers something and it gets massively downvoted. Hooray for pseudo-bitwise-democracy. – Warren in Toronto Feb 28 at 14:15
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I think this should be reviewed, at least give the answerers a chance to salvage/reuse their positive contributions – prusswan Mar 2 at 18:31
Wow this is a real issue I had. thanks Vava – Adel Mar 16 at 20:01
Can we please get an explanation for this instead of just a 'status-declined'? Why is it declined? Jeff's answer does nothing to explain why a user (with less than 10,000 rep) can't see their own question that was deleted by the community. – whatknott May 19 at 2:40
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Should this be reconsidered? There are some valid points in Jeff's answer and its comments, but IMO recent changes to SO made this feature request a lot more useful (and less harmful):


As it is, one needs 10k reputation to see deleted posts made by everyone else. But there is no reputation limit to see your own deleted answers (self-deleted or otherwise). Not only that, but answers deleted by someone else have a link to the FAQ:

enter image description here Questions on the other hand will vanish without a trace for anyone with less than 10k. They'll be redirected to a 404 page, leaving users with little clue as to what happened. They also get no notifications of any kind.

I tested this by setting up a new account and asking a bad question. Unfortunately it wasn't bad enough and it was taking a while for it to get deleted, so I asked a worse question, which got promptly deleted. There are no notifications, no messages, nada - it just vanishes.

Now that 20ks can delete bad questions immediately, It would help to allow anyone to see a list of their deleted questions (ie: along with non-deleted questions) and access the deleted questions themselves. The comments and the close reason should help everyone but the most clueless to figure out what's the problem(s) with their question and hopefully prevent them from making the same mistake(s) in the future.

NOTE: All links are 10k only.

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Agree with this. I asked a question over on Writers.SE that was closed by the community as off-topic, and at some point (I assume) was deleted. When I went back to use the question as a reference (because the answers were still useful to me at least), there was no trace. – Ash Oct 22 '11 at 2:57
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Agreed. I just answered a question on P.SX for a new user, someone commented that it was a duplicate of another question (which it wasn't), so the OP deleted his/her question. I would really like to be able to get at my answer to that question, but since it is the question that was deleted and not the answer, it doesn't appear to be possible. I would really like to be able to re-use that content elsewhere and not lose the effort I put into it. – Mark Booth Jan 13 at 12:13
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Definitely agreed - I've seen a number of posts on various meta sites from users who are confused as to why their question was deleted - being able to see comments, the close reason and the original question text / edit history will greatly help out new users who are trying to learn from their mistakes. At the moment they just post on Meta and a 10k user looks at the question for them. – Justin Mar 20 at 14:04
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+1 Users will experience this as bad customer service. They post a question, and then it's deleted but no-one tells them. Because (Jeff says) "they'd only whine". (I find it amazing that Jeff can publicly use that language about Stack Overflow users, who may have simply posted a question that doesn't now fit the Q&A format.) I understand StackOverflow gets its money from advertising. Advertisers are buying the community, yes, even the ones who "whine" are bringing revenue. If the users experience bad customer service and leave, revenue drops and the websites are less sustainable. – MarkJ Apr 25 at 12:03
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If this is not negotiable (at least, without an assassination), an intermediate alternative would be to add an automatic notification to the OP when a question is automatically deleted. Even better, would be an email with the full question for the user. It might in some cases help the user reformulate the question and repost it one year later.
I would assume that if a question/answer is deleted by a mod there will be usually some kind of communication between the mod and the user. If not, then I would strongly suggest to add some notification also. I would probably not email the question/answer back in this case.

I understand the fear of masses whining, but a short message: "A question you wrote has been automatically removed after one year. For more information about why this happened, please [click here] (link to the faq)" should deter most of it, specially if the OP has a chance to read the question again (on an email, if not in the profile).
Regarding those who would complain with that, they are probably doing it now anyway (through email or here in meta), so I do not see a problem either.

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Thank You Very Much Aleadam great idea! – Adel Mar 16 at 19:54
+1. I realize "fear of masses whining" is just humour, and I sympathise, but can I just provide a little balance. We should all remember Stack Overflow's revenue model. Advertising. Advertisers are buying the "masses," or at least their page views and their click throughs. If "the masses" experience bad customer service and leave in sufficient numbers, the whole Stack Exchange network will fold. No "masses" means no websites at all. – MarkJ Apr 25 at 11:44
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It would be helpful to see at least the closed questions that I have asked, so that as I get more experience, I can look at the questions, see if I understand why they were closed, and get better at writing questions, based on my past failures.

At the moment it is hard to learn from the experience, so we just keep repeating the same mistakes.

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Closed questions aren't deleted from your questions list; only deleted questions disappear. – mmyers Oct 24 '09 at 17:02
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So I was about to ask this question on Meta:

Thanks for deleting my question! May I see it now?

But I'll phrase it as an answer instead. My question was:

Should I telecommute?

Times have changed on Stack Overflow and this was a closer to on-topic question back then. I do recall that some people agitated for it being a "Community Wiki" question and I do recall thinking that it was pushing the boundaries. But now, it's clearly off-topic and I'm fine with it being deleted. It's not really my community anymore, so I have no reason to whine about it being deleted from the public view.

But what purpose does it serve to block me from seeing it? I'm not sure how much value I will get from re-reading this question and its answers, but I have other questions I find more valuable that will, no doubt, be deleted in future as the standards are further tightened.

It's not as if I can get questions undeleted even if I wanted to. People will continue to whine about deleted questions whether they can read them or not. At least if we can read our deleted question, we have an idea about where we might have gone wrong. Right?

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+1. You have experienced bad customer service. And if anyone talks about users "whining", well, that is truly appalling customer service. We should all remember Stack Overflow's revenue model. Advertising. Advertisers are buying the StackOverflow community, yes even the ones who "whine" bring in money. Buying their page views and their click throughs. If the "whiners" experience bad customer service and leave in sufficient numbers, the whole Stack Exchange network will fold. – MarkJ Apr 25 at 11:48
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It is simply asinine not to show people their own deleted questions, with comments, at the very least.

Scenario: New user asks question and goes to lunch. It's a duplicate of an earlier one. It gets closed as a duplicate, and then three people vote to delete it. New user comes back from lunch and says "Where's my question?" Whereupon they either decide that either the Stack Exchange site in question is clearly rubbish, or they figure they messed up and ask the question again. Neither of which is remotely good for the site.

This status-declined needs to be reversed. For instance, how is the user asking this question ever going to see the comments and learn from them? It's going to be deleted any second.

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It's highly unlikely and extremely rare for a duplicate to be deleted by the time you have your lunch. Usually duplicate deletion is done only if it's written absolutely crappily, in which case, good riddance! Hope they leave SE. – yoda Apr 25 at 9:29
@yoda: That's not my experience. When something is a straight duplicate and identified early, I see it get closed quickly, and deleted quickly. It may be a perfectly good question; it's just that it's a duplicate of an earlier one. The key here is that when the person comes back, they don't see their question anymore, which is jarring and unhelpful, leading to one of the two outcomes I listed above. – T.J. Crowder Apr 25 at 10:10
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Related: Question Deletion Notification? – Arjan May 21 at 6:15
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I don't like this idea: I want my user profile to look the same, or nearly the same to me as it does to everyone else.

But searching for my deleted posts is a different matter...

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Is this request so unreasonable? It's just greater transparency, which translates to a better user experience. I mean, we're a community of learners.

And, Maybe I just spent an hour typing this, and want the original one to fix. It would be painful to retype the whole question.

Having the question closed is already a punishment to bad questions. Deleting the question only adds extra pain.

I think the functionality to view the bad-question may be hidden somehow so it's not abused. i.e., allow it as an advanced feature that needs some digging to understand how it works. So that the "lowest noobs" don't abuse it.

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Generally when things get deleted, it's for a good reason, and we don't want users to be undeleting them -- there's a reason we require 10k rep to "see" deleted items at all, and only moderators can see deletions in a user's profile.

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At least give them a notification saying why it was deleted. – Wes May 1 '11 at 19:12
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@Jeff: The question was about showing deleted questions, not about allowing users to undelete. Surely it would be possible showing them without allowing undeletion. – Hendrik Vogt May 3 '11 at 10:59
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@hendrik it would lead to unbelievable amounts of whining. Will not get implemented as long as I am still alive to prevent it from happening. – Jeff Atwood May 3 '11 at 11:10
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@Jeff: That's fine with me. I was just pointing out that your answer doesn't really give a rationale for why users can't see their deleted questions, so maybe I should flag your answer as "not an answer"? :-) Now your last comment does give a rationale (thanks!), so maybe that comment should go into the answer. – Hendrik Vogt May 3 '11 at 11:57
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@Jeff, since most all of the undeletion isn't allowed anymore (since you can't undelete what a moderator deletes), it seems like this reason no longer applies. – Lance Roberts May 22 '11 at 6:28
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This should be added. It only makes sense to show it to the current user and moderator only (just like the flag weight). The path has been laid! – 0A0D Jun 15 '11 at 21:08
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@Jeff: I agree with you on the users whining part, but you could atleast show posts that are deleted by owner on their respective profiles (visible only to them and mods). Sometimes, people delete their answer because someone else got to it first. However, a code snippet or a link that they had in their answer might come in handy in future, for a different answer. At that point (perhaps a few months later), you might not remember the previous question and but you probably still remember that you had a deleted answer, and hence will be easy to check. Perhaps a deleted tab? – yoda Jul 23 '11 at 19:44
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How about allowing it for 10k+ users? – agf Oct 1 '11 at 16:34
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Are you ever going to reconsider? – NullUserException อ_อ Oct 1 '11 at 16:47
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I like @agf's suggestion. If I already can see it as a 10k, why is the list still hidden from my view? – NullUserException อ_อ Oct 1 '11 at 16:54
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There's no rational reason for disallowing me to see my own deleted answers in my profile. – Adam Rackis Jan 9 at 18:22
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@NullUserExceptionอ_อ He's still alive, but.... – Shmuel Brin Apr 15 at 22:21
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@Shmuel @ Jeff, Perhaps you should make posts with extremely low votes say -50 or less) only visible to 10k users! :D – HodofHod Apr 19 at 5:55
how about making the answer less visible like this on delete? but this is not deleted only less visible but only in meta i think – PresleyDias May 10 at 11:28
is there a limit before the answer is made faded interms of downvotes? – PresleyDias May 10 at 11:29
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