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It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-usehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regionshttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-consolehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

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It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of handQuestion deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanityCommunity-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

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It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

It is the deleting that is getting out of hand. Questions that were old with usefulness or popularity were not supposed to be deleted. Closing them is fine, but they should really be locked. Here's some good links about this:

The Great Question Deletion Audit of 2010

Question deletions are getting out of hand

Community-led deletionism: a protocol for sanity

Here's some examples since I was asked. I hope this doesn't start the usual comment arguments about how good or bad these questions are, the point is that many, many people thought they were useful, and they all had some level of popularity. There are many more examples, but these are just a few closed as off-topic (or non-constructive) and deleted (10ks only).

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37359/what-c-sharp-mocking-framework-to-use

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755465/do-you-say-no-to-c-sharp-regions

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/440269/whats-a-good-alternative-windows-console

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