I love the gold Reversal Badge


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An outstanding answer to a bad question is something not seen on a daily basis.

I enjoyed reading those answers, and I was even able to provide one.

But the questions are awful, and SO is a Q&A site ... so they are getting deleted.

Sixty-four enter image description here badges have been awarded, and only twenty of those questions are alive. The rest have been deleted.

I think those deletions do not hurt the usefulness of the site, as it is improbable that anybody comes searching for a bad question. But I feel the history of the site is severed, and good content is lost forever.

So, is there a way to keep pointers to those questions somewhere?

Restrict access as much as you want, or make that content accessible (via links) for nK users as a prize, but preserve history.

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As a side effect of those questions being deleted quickly, that prevents getting more than one Reversal Badge, as when you fulfill the requirements for the second you already have "one more than you should".

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"Restrict access as much as you want, or make that content accessible (via links) for nK users as a prize, but preserve history.". Well, technically this already happens, since 10k users can see the questions if they have links – Michael Mrozek Apr 25 '11 at 6:26
@Michael I am aware of that. But the "if they have links" part is the issue here – belisarius Apr 25 '11 at 6:27
Ooooh, yummy! A well organized list of train wreck questions. I'll get to work on those, thanks for the heads up! – Tim Post Apr 26 '11 at 9:36
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Here is some from Google cache. (Still need to update)

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Do you mind to share the google query? – belisarius Apr 25 '11 at 6:29
@Wether - webcache.googleusercontent.com/… – YOU Apr 25 '11 at 6:30
@You Thanks a lot! – belisarius Apr 25 '11 at 6:33
even in Google cache, it will be deleted some day. – Hoàng Long Apr 26 '11 at 7:20
@Hoàng I feel we should try to keep those pointers ... perhaps here? – belisarius Apr 26 '11 at 15:24
@Wether: I don't know. Maybe a "StackOverflow" museum is needed ^^ – Hoàng Long Apr 27 '11 at 2:29
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