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(OK, bumped, but it is some kind of canonical - see e.g. <https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/378201/>.) [<https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/4645/is-it-ever-correct-to-have-a-space-before-a-question-or-exclamation-mark#comment206109_4645>].
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Peter Mortensen
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Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


We all agree that, as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What tocan we do then  ?


If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may not receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owes you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted, right  ?

Disclaimer: This is not properly an answer to the question, but it comes from the discussions in comments.

Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


We all agree that as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then  ?


If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may not receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owes you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right  ?

We all agree that, as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What can we do then?


If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may not receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owes you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted, right?

Disclaimer: This is not properly an answer to the question, but it comes from the discussions in comments.

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Suraj Rao
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Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


We all agree that as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then ?


If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may don'tnot receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter ownsowes you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right ?

Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


We all agree that as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then ?


If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may don't receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owns you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right ?

Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


We all agree that as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then ?


If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may not receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owes you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right ?

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


  

We all agree that as pointed outpointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then ?


  

If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may don't receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owns you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


  

If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right ?

Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.


 

We all agree that as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then ?


 

If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may don't receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owns you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind


 

If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right ?

Disclaimer : The following is not properly an answer to the question, but comes from the discussions in comments.

 

We all agree that as pointed out by Robert Crovella,

From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

What to do then ?

 

If you still have access to the content of the posts (lucky unclosed tab or >10K), and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,

  • grab the content,
  • make a new improved question from it,
  • self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may don't receive the 15 UnicornPoints the deleter owns you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind

 

If you don't have this content anymore, well it was deleted right ?

added link to feature-request : corrected a few typos
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