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I'm going to suggest two changes/additions to your proposal:

  1. Use "any" instead of "a". This will put greater emphasis on the meaning you're trying to convey.
  2. Do away with the "deleted altogether" part. The more I think about it, the more it seems way too broad. It's more likely to lead to incorrect usage of the flag than it is to provide any clarity. There's a lot of content that should be deleted but doesn't qualify for the flag.

After those, you're left with this:

This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to provide any answer to any question. It possibly should be an edit, a comment, or another question, or it may be off-topic for the site.

I'm going to suggest two changes/additions to your proposal:

  1. Use "any" instead of "a". This will put greater emphasis on the meaning you're trying to convey.
  2. Do away with the "deleted altogether" part. The more I think about it, the more it seems way too broad. It's more likely to lead to incorrect usage of the flag than it is to provide any clarity. There's a lot of content that should be deleted but doesn't qualify for the flag.

After those, you're left with this:

This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to provide any answer to any question. It possibly should be an edit, a comment, or another question.

I'm going to suggest two changes/additions to your proposal:

  1. Use "any" instead of "a". This will put greater emphasis on the meaning you're trying to convey.
  2. Do away with the "deleted altogether" part. The more I think about it, the more it seems way too broad. It's more likely to lead to incorrect usage of the flag than it is to provide any clarity. There's a lot of content that should be deleted but doesn't qualify for the flag.

After those, you're left with this:

This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to provide any answer to any question. It possibly should be an edit, a comment, or another question, or it may be off-topic for the site.

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jpmc26
  • 29.8k
  • 8
  • 78
  • 118

I'm going to suggest two changes/additions to your proposal:

  1. Use "any" instead of "a". This will put greater emphasis on the meaning you're trying to convey.
  2. Do away with the "deleted altogether" part. The more I think about it, the more it seems way too broad. It's more likely to lead to incorrect usage of the flag than it is to provide any clarity. There's a lot of content that should be deleted but doesn't qualify for the flag.

After those, you're left with this:

This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to provide any answer to any question. It possibly should be an edit, a comment, or another question.