When something of yours is deleted (answers, comments, questions, Area 51 proposals) it would be nice to get some kind of notice other than just not being able to find it anymore. You receive notices for everything else that can be done to something of yours, and often relating to something of yours, so why not this?

I've never had anything moved that I know of, but if that doesn't send you a notice I'd say it should too.

If you don't know that this has happened, then one might be tempted to think there was some user or software errors and just post again.

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It happened to me today. I published a question and afterwards discovered a bug. My question got deleted. I don't know what happened after my last edit. I totally agree with you that SE should notify that a post is being deleted and why. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/95705/… – GUI Junkie Jun 21 '11 at 22:40
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Same happened with me at stackoverflow.com. A notification would surely be beneficial. – NetEmp Dec 15 '11 at 9:32
This is now more important, mostly to get a reason for the deletion, now that deleted posts are listed in your rep history. – Mark Hurd Mar 2 '12 at 1:45
It would at least be nice to receive such a notification when a question I've answered is deleted. – Ilmari Karonen Dec 7 '12 at 16:51
48h grace period for deleted posts (proposed and explained here) seems to strike a tempting balance between keeping things as is ("not notified") for posters who don't care and providing an unobtrusive opportunity to learn / recover for those who seriously want it – gnat Mar 21 at 8:30

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I'm in favor of this.

However, note that most deletions will be either done by you or a moderator. If a mod deleted your question or answer, you likely are a help vampire or a 1 rep user posting a "Me too! Send mee teh codez!". Notifying those users would serve no purpose and would be a waste of CPU cycles.

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Or you started an onslaught of comments that "disturbed the community" :p Believe it or not, that can happen to reasonable answers. Moving though should give notice. I have a feeling it doesn't but I don't actually know. – anon Feb 24 '11 at 17:21
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I don’t know… there’s been at least two times that I went to look at an old question on SU I had asked and could not find it. The first one I managed to find (it had a different title that I recalled), but the other one seems to have completely vanished. I have looked in my question list and used the search box, and even used Ask a question, then typed the title in and looked at the similar-questions list. Nothing. Some sort of tracking (ie an email or something) would be good, especially for the ones that aren’t violations since it is even more confusing when it goes missing. – Synetech Jun 20 '11 at 17:46
Oops, never mind; the other question was on SF. (Maybe there should be a “master profile”; the one on SE only shows top questions and answers.) – Synetech Jun 20 '11 at 17:56
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This problem can be avoided by only providing the notice to users with more than X answers and/or a min of Y rep. – eykanal Apr 17 '12 at 19:21
"in mods we trust" ? – ripper234 Apr 18 '12 at 7:26
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-1 You're basically saying "Good idea.. but let's not do it." – bobobobo Apr 21 '12 at 13:27
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The problem can also be avoided by adding a checkbox where moderators deleting a question can choose whether or not to inform the poster. If obvious spam, do not inform; if there is a remote possibility that the question may be asked in good faith or the user has non-zero reputation, inform. – gerrit Sep 26 '12 at 8:00

A deletion notice with the whole question thread would be nice.

Sometimes you would like to refer to your own answer, and if it's been deleted, it'd be nice to still be able to access the text.

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I agree a notice should arrive some days before deletion at least for questions that have been opened for some time (let's say more than 30 days)

In this way if you want to save the asnwer to your question on your local environment you can do it.

I don't think new questions should receive an alert prior deletion, cause too many people posts wrong/duplicate questions.

One of my questions was deleted. It has been opened for 1 year!!! And it was deleted with no notice!!! I wasted 30 minutes to search for it in my own questions, once I couldn't find it I started to suspect it could have been deleted. I had to come here on meta to discover the sad truth, questions are deleted with NO prior notice, No alert, NOTHING!

This is disrespectful to the community, to the guy who asks a question and even more to the poor guys that took time to write good answers.

I don't argue about the reason it was deleted, probably not useful, but it was very useful to me, I liked the answers I received and I liked to read them again once in a while. Now I can't do this anymore, and I don't even have a copy of it on my local environment since it was deleted without even sending me an alert.

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