Suppose someone deletes their question (for whatever reason), what happens then?

is it really deleted? (or tagged invisible which is effectively the same thing). Can moderators still see it Is it still in the datadump?

But what if it was a popular question? Can the question (and it's answers)then still be resurrected but in someone else's (or an anonymous accounts name?). Since the questions and answers are under creative commons, I would guess not. But then, if a question is deleted, all answers which belong to others are also deleted.

what happens to everyones points/votes/etc? Is it removed in a next recount?

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See: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5221/… (covers most of your questions) and meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/33568/… (covers the data-dump question) – Shog9 Mar 17 '10 at 20:01

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Moderators and users with 10k+ rep can see most deleted content. The team can truly remove content, but that is rarely done.

Rep changes assoicated with deleted content get backed out at the next recalc. Except fo rep lost to spam flag which remains lost.

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