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Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest). The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.

If you really want to see it here it is: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26066334/what-is-the-logic-of-the-main/26066384https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26066334/what-is-the-logic-of-the-main/26066384

Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest). The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.

If you really want to see it here it is: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26066334/what-is-the-logic-of-the-main/26066384

Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest). The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.

If you really want to see it here it is: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26066334/what-is-the-logic-of-the-main/26066384

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Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest), so I am refraining from linking to it. The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.

If you really want to see it here it is: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26066334/what-is-the-logic-of-the-main/26066384

Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest), so I am refraining from linking to it. The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.

Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest). The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.

If you really want to see it here it is: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26066334/what-is-the-logic-of-the-main/26066384

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Should we allow deletion of conflicted questions?

Deletion seems like it is something of an extreme action. If the community is in conflict over a question, should it be allowed to deleted?

For example:

  • A question is posted, quickly gets +4/-10 downvotes
  • Is closed relatively quickly
  • Over time, garners 4 reopen votes
  • Is summarily deleted by 20K+ users (45 minutes after original post)
  • Has some, spirited, discussion prior to this between several high-rep users as to the quality of the question

At the moment, it has 2 undelete votes, a further indication that the viability of the question is in conflict. Given that some users seem to think the question is valuable/answerable and others not, should deletion be allowed?

I ask because while monitoring it, it feels as if the question was "pulled out from under" the community. One more reopen vote and it wouldn't have been deletable, so should we allow time for the community to decide?

Note that I am not asking for a discourse on the merits of this particular question, and would like to avoid the meta effect (as I have an answer on it and so have a conflict of interest), so I am refraining from linking to it. The described post is simply a good example of the situation I am trying to describe.