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When a new question is posted, but then put on hold or deleted, is there a way to send a 'Red X' or some similar notification to users viewing/responding to the question to indicate that the question can no longer be answered? It is a tad frustrating to be working on an answer for a while only to click answer, or click comment, and have the red box appear telling you you can no longer answer? Just looking for a way to save wasted time. I apologize if this has already been addressed. The closest I found in the list was a thread that discussed notification when old posts were deleted rather than current.

And since every suggestion is 'nit-picked', let me be clear, the 'Red-X' is just an example of a type of notification and not a direct request for a 'Red-X'. I don't care what type of indication is sent as long as something provides notice that the question being viewed has been deleted or put on-hold before you press the answer or comment button. It could be something as simple as putting up 'Closed' or 'On-Hold' next to the inbox notification, or yes, even a red 'X' Thanks.

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  • There should be a grace period granted for answering questions you started to answer before they were put on hold. Doing something for deleted or locked sounds sensible though.
    – Flexo Mod
    Jul 8, 2014 at 6:54
  • Related Warn answerers on close candidates Jul 8, 2014 at 6:55
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    Thanks, I guess I'm just old and slow (and have kids under 10) so questions take a while to answer. Jul 8, 2014 at 6:55
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    If you see a question is getting downvotes or/and close votes then there is probably something wrong with it and therefore you do not answer it
    – user2140173
    Jul 8, 2014 at 8:21
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    Well, that was what prompted the post. Many times there is no indication at all. No downvotes, no possible duplicate comments, you just work away for 5-10 min. and click answer and surprise it's closed. None of these are biggies, they just add polish to an already good site. Jul 8, 2014 at 8:28

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This already exists:

This question has been closed - no more answers will be accepted.

This question has been deleted - no more answers will be accepted. This question has been locked - no more answers will be accepted.

It's not instant; there's a periodic check that runs while you're writing the answer which will notify you if the answer can't be posted, so you'll generally see these pop up a few seconds to a minute after the question is closed/deleted/locked. This also means you won't find out if you lose Internet connectivity or disable JavaScript, but... that's pretty much unavoidable.

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    They definitely show up without first submitting the answer; I grabbed these screenshots by just closing / deleting / locking a question on which I had a half-composed answer in a different window, and they faded in ~a minute later.
    – Shog9
    Jul 8, 2014 at 16:13
  • This might be a good time to point out that the "grace period" (which people presumably get because their browsers don't work properly. What is it nowadays.. four hours?) is rather at odds with the apparent 1 to 5 minute delay for this banner. Jul 8, 2014 at 16:28
  • Not really, @Robert - the point of the notification is to warn folks away from answering a question that'll probably just end up deleted; the point of the grace period is to avoid losing their work if they do it anyway. In the (admittedly unlikely) scenario that someone spends 3 hours offline working on an answer, throwing away that much of their work would be... bad.
    – Shog9
    Jul 8, 2014 at 16:30
  • Oh. Well, in my browser, if I get the closed banner, I am locked out from posting my pending answer (unless I employ some Javascript trickery to override the disabled button). Jul 8, 2014 at 16:32
  • Sure - but it doesn't discard your answer. The grace period exists for folks who don't / can't get the banner. (It also predates the banner by a good bit, IIRC)
    – Shog9
    Jul 8, 2014 at 16:33
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    Doesn't seem altogether fair for us folks who don't use broken browsers, does it? Jul 8, 2014 at 16:34
  • Not sure there's normally an advantage to answering a closed question. It's easy enough to achieve in those situations that warrant it.
    – Shog9
    Jul 8, 2014 at 16:35

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