Those answers were so useful to me. If I knew it would be deleted, I would have saved the answers.
I googled my question and found a link to it, but it gives a 404.
Also why did it get deleted in the first place?
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Those answers were so useful to me. If I knew it would be deleted, I would have saved the answers. I googled my question and found a link to it, but it gives a 404. Also why did it get deleted in the first place? |
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I wish people wouldn't delete questions with good answers. You're destroying the useful contributions of your peers! Flag these for moderator attention instead and suggest a merge!Anyway, I merged it with the duplicate so nothing is lost: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43434/how-to-improve-problem-solving-skills |
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I'm trying to get a handle on why community moderation works in other areas but not for deletion. The community usually makes the correct call when closing questions. There are enough voters to catch it if it's done wrong. Deletion is different. There are plenty of 10K users but the tools are very cumbersome. The result is there are very few people performing routine cleanup duty. There aren't enough people to catch (and un-delete) the WTF deletions. When I became a 10K user, I looked a the "tools" functions and said "okay, now what?" I heard through the grapevine that I could do some delete-post thing if I could figure it out. The more friction, the less people who participate. SUGGESTION 1At the very least, the "tools" link should bring 10K users to a specific "
SUGGESTION 2The list of questions that can be deleted should show the number of delete-votes they have... right there in the list. It's important to know that voting is underway without having to drill down into the question itself. That visibility is important. SUGGESTION 3
The "tools" link at the top should surface some statistical information, exactly like the "mod" link. As a moderator, I look at that mod link every day because that number changes and it grabs my attention. In contrast, the "tools" link never changes. It is static and it's easy to just forget about it permanently. Surface a statistic such as the number of new closed post that can be deleted. It doesn't really matter what the number shows as long as it notifies the user of something... anything. SUGGESTION 4(This assumes any of the above suggestions start working) SUGGESTION 5:Stack Overflow recently added the "Linked Sidebar" so we know when questions link to each other. Maybe deletion should take that into consideration. If a question is linked, deleting it affects other questions. Questions [closed as exact duplicate] get crossed linked automatically. I don't have a specific suggestion how to give these posts extra consideration. Maybe:
SUGGESTION 6Shameless plug: Consider this as a solution: Let everyone vote at once (delete question? |
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Here are the two most upvoted answers to that question: user30997's answer:
Ami's answer:
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I may be abusing my 10K powers, but wth: http://jsbin.com/uxiyu3 |
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The question was an exact duplicate of other questions, hence it was closed and subsequently deleted. Here are two of its duplicates:
By the way, a Google search with your question’s title also finds these other questions. |
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If you can find it in google, you likely can click "google cache" and read it. You might also try archive.org |
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