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awarded  Yearling
Mar
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comment Deleted posts should not influence reputation
What?? This is exactly the opposite of what at least I personally wanted when my question was deleted. I want the links fixed, the content back (but not searchable from within SO), but the rep can stay gone. Crazy.
Mar
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comment “Full Time Employee versus Contract Work?” on SO should have been migrated to Programmers instead of deleted
@Rachel: Actually, from that proposal I found what I'd greatly prefer, which is meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/124464/…
Mar
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comment Show embattled deleted questions to the public as if they were 10k+ users
It's not always about rep. This is easier to argue and it's much less of a slap in the face. As I said in a different place, to me this would say "This content doesn't fit what we're trying to encourage" instead of "We think your contribution is crap and we can't stand that our name was ever on the page at all"
Mar
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comment Show embattled deleted questions to the public as if they were 10k+ users
I agree that it should not entirely be about vote count. There should be some way to make exceptions... but it could be automatic for sufficiently high vote counts yet subject to moderator corrections.
Mar
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awarded  Critic
Mar
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comment Show embattled deleted questions to the public as if they were 10k+ users
I disagree with most, except for the gone from the onsite search bit. This could work long term... it could act exactly like 'deleted' does, except it simply doesn't break the link. I'd still prefer it to be reachable from Google. Users from Google should immediately see a banner stating this is historical/off-topic-but-valued and that it does not reflect what the site wants now. I see how there's a rep balancing issue to fix, but you don't have to go piss off every non-10K user who contributed one of these just to solve that particular problem.
Mar
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revised Building an archive of deleted questions
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Mar
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comment Building an archive of deleted questions
@Pekka ah, that's better than I suggested. Of course the spam questions still need to go away (although sometimes people could break that a little more gently to newbies)... it's just this old content with at least some value that should be preserved. I'll go vote that up and help if I can.
Mar
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comment Building an archive of deleted questions
@Pekka by the way, is there a better place for me to voice my opinion in this matter? Unfortunately, I'm one of those people who use the sites regularly but who doesn't wander around meta(s) often. The first indication this was going on was that I noticed rep lost due to deletes and so I investigated. I have no problem losing the rep... that just says "This content doesn't fit what we're trying to encourage". Breaking the links says "We think your contribution is crap and we can't stand that our name was ever on the page at all".
Mar
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comment Building an archive of deleted questions
@AdamRackis: I started by just pulling a comment into an answer. I edited to make it hopefully a bit less ranty now, and I toned 'garbage' down to 'nonsense'.
Mar
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comment Building an archive of deleted questions
@Pekka Well, yes... but the failure is apparently a gap in how the community leaders are moderating the site, and what tools the SE developer team provides to them to work with. The solution is not to work around the developers, it's to get the mismatch between what the platform provides and how the moderators want to use it fixed. This suggestion just adds a maintenance nightmare workaround on top of what should be a relatively simple tweak in how the platform works. Thank you, sincerely, for trying to do something about this... I just think we need a fix not a workaround.
Mar
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revised Building an archive of deleted questions
make it a bit less "ranty" :)
Mar
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comment Building an archive of deleted questions
What are people disagreeing with? You want the links dead? You don't think it's a lot of work this way? Offended by the garbage comment? I'm sorry, but I'm really offended. That was as mild as I could put it. This is my last ditch effort to salvage my interest in contributing to SE in any capacity beyond using it as a dumb resource.
Mar
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comment “Full Time Employee versus Contract Work?” on SO should have been migrated to Programmers instead of deleted
@Rachel: Thanks! I've gone there and tossed my thoughts on the pile. Maybe there's hope for sanity yet.
Mar
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comment Building an archive of deleted questions
@AdamRackis that's good, at least... it still sounds like a crazy amount of work to maintain the look and feel of the source SEs, though. Leave the content on the individual SEs, and simply tweak the behavior on delete. Right now, there's obviously a semantics gap and creating a parallel universe of archived stuff someplace seems like serious overkill. Fix the semantic gap by either adding a new flag or redefining an old one.
Mar
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answered Building an archive of deleted questions
Mar
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comment “Full Time Employee versus Contract Work?” on SO should have been migrated to Programmers instead of deleted
@Rachel: I seriously disagree with the way these old questions are treated, the criteria of basically all of the SE sites I regularly use, and I'm just no longer interested in putting in any extra effort given the direction at this point. I considered rewriting my answer as a personal blog entry, but the world just doesn't need yet another blog entry like that. This is just not really a community, it's a resource. I'll start to treat it appropriately.
Mar
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revised “Full Time Employee versus Contract Work?” on SO should have been migrated to Programmers instead of deleted
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Mar
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comment Moderator permanent deletion of content is wrong
@MatthewRead While the word 'deleted' is not in your answer, the only way (that I'm aware of, easily could be wrong) with SE mechanics to avoid counting rep for a question is to delete it. This very much reads like a justification for deleting out of scope content. A justification entirely based on users' rep. Anyway... I'll drop it. I'd agree with you to some extent, although I strongly feel the answer should be to have a new mechanism to artificially lower the rank/rep value of such questions, while still keeping them online to avoid 'breaking the Internet' and preserving people's work.