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I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answerCommunity-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown".

The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • Any ideas on what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • Is this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • Does having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?

I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown".

The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • Any ideas on what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • Is this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • Does having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?

I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown".

The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • Any ideas on what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • Is this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • Does having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?
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Peter Mortensen
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answer Answer deleted as spam/offensive, doesn't seem to be

I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown". 

The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • anyAny ideas on what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • isIs this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • doesDoes having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?

answer deleted as spam/offensive, doesn't seem to be

I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown". The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • any ideas what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • is this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • does having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?

Answer deleted as spam/offensive, doesn't seem to be

I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown". 

The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • Any ideas on what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • Is this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • Does having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?
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Ben Bolker
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answer deleted as spam/offensive, doesn't seem to be

I just noticed a Community-locked-and-deleted answer that is labeled as "This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown". The answer is completely off-base and worthy of downvoting, but it feels to me like an enormous stretch to consider it "spam or offensive". (The OP wanted an R-based solution for not downloading a file if it was already present on disk; the answer suggests using HttpResponse to see if there's anything available at the URL.)

  • any ideas what's up with this? (could there be further information I'm not seeing, e.g. an offensive-but-now-deleted comment exchange?)
  • is this just some kind of mislabeling, i.e. it was deleted for some other reason but the wrong explanation is being displayed?
  • does having a question deleted in this way give any special penalties to the answerer (in which case this would seem unfair/grounds for review)?