I went to cite an answer I had written to a puzzle here, called Hourglass. I found the puzzle--which had 51 upvotes and 13 answers (including mine) had been deleted:
The question text for those without privileges to read it was:
The challenge
The shortest code by character count to output an hourglass according to user input.
Input is composed of two numbers: First number is a greater than 1 integer that represents the height of the bulbs, second number is a percentage (0 - 100) of the hourglass' capacity.
The hourglass' height is made by adding more lines to the hourglass' bulbs, so size 2 (the minimal accepted size) would be:
_____ \ / \ / / \ /___\
Size 3 will add more lines making the bulbs be able to fit more 'sand'.
Sand will be drawn using the character
x
. The top bulb will contain N percent 'sand' while the bottom bulb will contain (100 - N) percent sand, where N is the second variable.'Capacity' is measured by the amount of spaces (
) the hourglass contains. Where percentage is not exact, it should be rounded up.
Sand is drawn from outside in, giving the right side precedence in case percentage result is even.
Test cases
Input: 3 71% Output: _______ \x xx/ \xxx/ \x/ / \ / \ /__xx_\
Input: 5 52% Output: ___________ \ / \xx xx/ \xxxxx/ \xxx/ \x/ / \ / \ / \ / xxx \ /xxxxxxxxx\
Input: 6 75% Output: _____________ \x x/ \xxxxxxxxx/ \xxxxxxx/ \xxxxx/ \xxx/ \x/ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /_xxxxxxxxx_\
Code count includes input/output (i.e full program).
It turns out all the old stackoverflow code golf Q&A--from an era prior to establishment of the separate Code Golf Site, were just deleted.
Funny, that. Because once upon a time, when I linked to a long answer on my blog I was told not to use a link because "blogs go down" and "StackOverflow has more at stake". O rly? Seems I'm better at archiving and keeping all my links working than StackOverflow is...
(Is that a world you want to live in...the one where I'm more reliable than SO? Didn't think so. But until this is fixed, in protest I have reverted and linked to my more reliable blog :-/)
It would not be hard to fix--even if the decision is not to migrate them to CodeGolf.SE. Just lock them, keep inbound links working, but drop them off the search rank. Etc. Consider how this kind of thing was handled:
What's your favorite "programmer" cartoon?
That would be far preferable to careless deletion. Personally I'd favor migration to codegolf.se, but, if that's something people don't want then it doesn't have to happen.