This question comes after a lot of flagging by me to reverse illegitimate deletions (e.g.: Does the string contain ASCII zenkaku? undeleted by a Moderator because it is clearly legit, then reopened).
The deletions always come from the same user; I like to think that he's just acting very strictly, but in good faith, thinking he is making StackOverflow a better place by removing crappy questions. In this case, then he might just need a a recalibration of which questions should be considered crappy, and which legit. Otherwise, I guess it's abuse.
I don't care if crappy questions I've answered get deleted (I've got dozens of them); it was my fault to answer those questions, so even if the OP tried hard, showed an attempt, but in the end it turned out to be a typo, or a naïve question, it absolutely deserved the deletion. I comment now instead of answering, in those cases.
But can you please express your opinion: are these questions (the latest in the series) worthy of deletion (They've now been undeleted, so you can see them even if < 10K)?
Does the Struts2 DateTimePicker allow to input dates and times with a specific Locale and Timezone? : asked by a new user, in a not crystal clear way, but IMHO understandable and legit... "does the S2 datetimepicker allow to input a date and a time with a different timezone from the one used by the application ?" And the answer is "no, but there are alternatives", and a brief overview of the best practices. The user has not even logged in since then, so our requests for clarification cannot be fulfilled by him, because of the deletion. Only 1 of the 4 users closing the question has struts2 tags. The 2 users deleting it have ZERO struts2 tags *.
There is no result type defined for type 'redirect-action' mapped with name 'success' : this is amazing. The question is closed because of the following reason:
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error.
Nothing could be further from the reality. That is a PERFECTLY VALID syntax for older versions of Struts2, that has been deprecated in newer versions. It is not a typo, nor a problem that can no longer be reproduced. Instead, this is a problem that many people following old crappy tutorials, or migrating old Struts2 software to the latest libraries encounter every day. Deleting this is like deleting a Spring 2.5 question because now there is Spring 4 out, and 2.5 syntax is now considered a typo. ALL the users closing it, and ALL the users deleting it have ZERO struts2 tags *.
Please, express your opinion on the two questions above: which is legit, the questions or the deletions ?
[*] This is another problem, people (with tiny to huge reputations) closing and deleting questions on technologies they do not even remotely know, and that they barely read, just for badge hunting... leaving the original caster the responsibility to choose to close-vote and delete-vote only questions really deserving it. This is the reason that led me to stop following those review queues... it was too long for me to check every single question / answer, and I refuse to close or delete potentially legit questions, just because "I can".
Then here is the secondary purpose of this question: I'd like to propose that at least the Deletion Queue should allow a user to delete a question only if the user has a minimal number of tags on each tag involved, proving he knows what he is doing.
Otherwise, expect the Deletion "Queue" to raise to infinity... and beyond !
maybe you have a problem of answering too many crap questions
I've opened this to ask you if you considered the two above questions worth deletion. Do you ?print
without parens. The timezone one seems broad and you've acknowledged in the edit comment it's "an edge case" (potentially an X/Y? Should definitely have more input from OP); the answer also feels lacking as it starts about ux and doesn't even address the core q until later.