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Current situation

A questions cannot be deleted by their user if they have an upvoted/accepted answer or multiple answers.

The motivation with which I agree is that questions with good answers are valuable to the community.

Problem

However this leaves the following scenario open (which has happened to me):

An answer is written only for the question to be deleted within the next minute.

I think it should be fair for an answer be given a chance to get upvoted.

Proposed solution

So I suggest that to the list of conditions which prohibits one from deleting his/hers own question (see When can’t I delete my own post?When can’t I delete my own post?) to add the emphasized bullet:

You can’t delete your own question when it:

  • has an upvoted answer, or
  • has an accepted answer, or
  • has an answer with a score 0 or -1 posted within the last new_answer_protect_time, or
  • has multiple answers (even if there are no upvotes)

After new_answer_protect_time has elapsed if the answer hasn't accumulated a positive score (>= 1), the user can delete the question (given all other requirements still hold).

I propose 20 minutes for new_answer_protect_time. One improvement I thought about is to make this time adaptable: longer for tags with low activity, shorter for tags with high activity.

Last words

This would be in the spirit of the current rules: Good answers and the time invested in writing them are valuable to the whole community.

Current situation

A questions cannot be deleted by their user if they have an upvoted/accepted answer or multiple answers.

The motivation with which I agree is that questions with good answers are valuable to the community.

Problem

However this leaves the following scenario open (which has happened to me):

An answer is written only for the question to be deleted within the next minute.

I think it should be fair for an answer be given a chance to get upvoted.

Proposed solution

So I suggest that to the list of conditions which prohibits one from deleting his/hers own question (see When can’t I delete my own post?) to add the emphasized bullet:

You can’t delete your own question when it:

  • has an upvoted answer, or
  • has an accepted answer, or
  • has an answer with a score 0 or -1 posted within the last new_answer_protect_time, or
  • has multiple answers (even if there are no upvotes)

After new_answer_protect_time has elapsed if the answer hasn't accumulated a positive score (>= 1), the user can delete the question (given all other requirements still hold).

I propose 20 minutes for new_answer_protect_time. One improvement I thought about is to make this time adaptable: longer for tags with low activity, shorter for tags with high activity.

Last words

This would be in the spirit of the current rules: Good answers and the time invested in writing them are valuable to the whole community.

Current situation

A questions cannot be deleted by their user if they have an upvoted/accepted answer or multiple answers.

The motivation with which I agree is that questions with good answers are valuable to the community.

Problem

However this leaves the following scenario open (which has happened to me):

An answer is written only for the question to be deleted within the next minute.

I think it should be fair for an answer be given a chance to get upvoted.

Proposed solution

So I suggest that to the list of conditions which prohibits one from deleting his/hers own question (see When can’t I delete my own post?) to add the emphasized bullet:

You can’t delete your own question when it:

  • has an upvoted answer, or
  • has an accepted answer, or
  • has an answer with a score 0 or -1 posted within the last new_answer_protect_time, or
  • has multiple answers (even if there are no upvotes)

After new_answer_protect_time has elapsed if the answer hasn't accumulated a positive score (>= 1), the user can delete the question (given all other requirements still hold).

I propose 20 minutes for new_answer_protect_time. One improvement I thought about is to make this time adaptable: longer for tags with low activity, shorter for tags with high activity.

Last words

This would be in the spirit of the current rules: Good answers and the time invested in writing them are valuable to the whole community.

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Delete protection for questions with a new answer

Current situation

A questions cannot be deleted by their user if they have an upvoted/accepted answer or multiple answers.

The motivation with which I agree is that questions with good answers are valuable to the community.

Problem

However this leaves the following scenario open (which has happened to me):

An answer is written only for the question to be deleted within the next minute.

I think it should be fair for an answer be given a chance to get upvoted.

Proposed solution

So I suggest that to the list of conditions which prohibits one from deleting his/hers own question (see When can’t I delete my own post?) to add the emphasized bullet:

You can’t delete your own question when it:

  • has an upvoted answer, or
  • has an accepted answer, or
  • has an answer with a score 0 or -1 posted within the last new_answer_protect_time, or
  • has multiple answers (even if there are no upvotes)

After new_answer_protect_time has elapsed if the answer hasn't accumulated a positive score (>= 1), the user can delete the question (given all other requirements still hold).

I propose 20 minutes for new_answer_protect_time. One improvement I thought about is to make this time adaptable: longer for tags with low activity, shorter for tags with high activity.

Last words

This would be in the spirit of the current rules: Good answers and the time invested in writing them are valuable to the whole community.