https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430742/is-there-a-free-version-control-server-provider-for-non-public-projects was deleted back in October of 2014 (partly by yours truly), and then undeleted this past February by a single moderator.
If this question were asked today, it would be closed and deleted in a heartbeat. It's seriously just a list of link-only answers and product recommendations, and the accepted answer looks like this:
Give a look to :
Let's see... "No longer free", "No longer available", "No longer free", "No longer free"... I'm seeing a pattern here.
Since I'm apparently part of the "They know who they are, and they know what they're doing" Delete gang, I'm going to try something new: instead of simply casting another Delete vote and starting the whole silly process over again, I'm going to take this a learning lesson, and simply ask:
Why was this undeleted? Why is this question sticking around? Am I fundamentally misunderstanding what counts as a "Should be closed, but not deleted" question?
"Repeatedly seeing the same names back on these deletions isn't very healthy btw". I agree.
Seriously, if the moderators of Stack Overflow have problems with the way some of the users, myself included, are cleaning up questions, stop making passive-aggressive side-comments and pussyfooting around a potential problem, and reach out to the users. It's that simple.