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Three - sorry four reasons.

  1. It had been deleted by the OP and then undeleted by community action.
  2. If the user (and subsequent editor) hadn't used Unicode shenanigans it wouldn't have passed the minimum post length test.
  3. It was flagged (for the above) so it came to my attention
  4. There were other answers that backed up the assertion with evidence that provided more value to the community (like how to work out there were no changes).

None of the reasons individually would normally convince me that the post needed to be deleted, but when taken altogether they did.

The question wasn't brilliant in the first place - being about something that could have been fairly easily found out from a search.

The first reason wasand fourth reasons were the clincherclinchers - if the OP decided that the answer shouldn't have been posted then I saw no reason for the community to override that decision.

Three reasons.

  1. It had been deleted by the OP and then undeleted by community action.
  2. If the user (and subsequent editor) hadn't used Unicode shenanigans it wouldn't have passed the minimum post length test.
  3. It was flagged (for the above) so it came to my attention

The question wasn't brilliant in the first place - being about something that could have been fairly easily found out from a search.

The first reason was the clincher - if the OP decided that the answer shouldn't have been posted then I saw no reason for the community to override that decision.

Three - sorry four reasons.

  1. It had been deleted by the OP and then undeleted by community action.
  2. If the user (and subsequent editor) hadn't used Unicode shenanigans it wouldn't have passed the minimum post length test.
  3. It was flagged (for the above) so it came to my attention
  4. There were other answers that backed up the assertion with evidence that provided more value to the community (like how to work out there were no changes).

None of the reasons individually would normally convince me that the post needed to be deleted, but when taken altogether they did.

The question wasn't brilliant in the first place - being about something that could have been fairly easily found out from a search.

The first and fourth reasons were the clinchers - if the OP decided that the answer shouldn't have been posted then I saw no reason for the community to override that decision.

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ChrisF Mod
  • 137k
  • 41
  • 432
  • 415

Three reasons.

  1. It had been deleted by the OP and then undeleted by community action.
  2. If the user (and subsequent editor) hadn't used Unicode shenanigans it wouldn't have passed the minimum post length test.
  3. It was flagged (for the above) so it came to my attention

The question wasn't brilliant in the first place - being about something that could have been fairly easily found out from a search.

The first reason was the clincher - if the OP decided that the answer shouldn't have been posted then I saw no reason for the community to override that decision.