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if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to salvage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content can'twon't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to salvage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content can't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to salvage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content won't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

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if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to savagesalvage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content can't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to savage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content can't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to salvage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content can't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

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if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to savage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means that even"even if the content can't stay on Stack OverflowOverflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to savage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means that even if the content can't stay on Stack Overflow.

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

if I want to vote against the deletion, what action can/should i take ?

  1. Fix the question. That is always, always the first action.

Can't fix the question?

  1. Try to re-ask the question in a way that fits Stack Overflow guidelines and import over the content. That sometimes means separating a long answer into more small answer and question pair.

Still doesn't fit SO Q&A style?

  1. Look around, where does it fit? Tag wiki? A discussion forum? A blog? Remember, that what you want to savage is the content. So long the content is alive, somewhere, and can be findable, you are doing it right. And yes, that means "even if the content can't stay on Stack Overflow".

So, instead of trying to oppose some action you don't agree, try to make the reasons behind their actions becomes invalid (ie. fixing the question) or make sure that even if the question ends up deleted the content is somewhere, which is ultimately what you are worried about, no?

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