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Bill the Lizard
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I don't think this is needed. For the vast majority of questions, the delete reason is the same as the close reason. In the case of duplicates, which you rightly state are normally not to be deleted, the reason for deletion is that the duplicate doesn't add anything worth preserving that's not in the original. This is the case in the example you linked to. The person who asked that question doesn't seem to have done any research whatsoever, so that question doesn't even provide a useful signpost to lead people to the original question. They can just go directly there from a simple search.

It might be a good idea to make people stop and think whether or not they're deleting a question for the right reason, particularly on duplicates, but I don't think it should be required unless you can show that a lot of questions are being deleted that shouldn't be.

I don't think this is needed. For the vast majority of questions, the delete reason is the same as the close reason. In the case of duplicates, which you rightly state are normally not to be deleted, the reason for deletion is that the duplicate doesn't add anything worth preserving that's not in the original. This is the case in the example you linked to. The person who asked that question doesn't seem to have done any research whatsoever, so that question doesn't even provide a useful signpost to lead people to the original question. They can just go directly there from a simple search.

I don't think this is needed. For the vast majority of questions, the delete reason is the same as the close reason. In the case of duplicates, which you rightly state are normally not to be deleted, the reason for deletion is that the duplicate doesn't add anything worth preserving that's not in the original. This is the case in the example you linked to. The person who asked that question doesn't seem to have done any research whatsoever, so that question doesn't even provide a useful signpost to lead people to the original question. They can just go directly there from a simple search.

It might be a good idea to make people stop and think whether or not they're deleting a question for the right reason, particularly on duplicates, but I don't think it should be required unless you can show that a lot of questions are being deleted that shouldn't be.

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Bill the Lizard
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I don't think this is needed. For the vast majority of questions, the delete reason is the same as the close reason. In the case of duplicates, which you rightly state are normally not to be deleted, the reason for deletion is that the duplicate doesn't add anything worth preserving that's not in the original. This is the case in the example you linked to. The person who asked that question doesn't seem to have done any research whatsoever, so that question doesn't even provide a useful signpost to lead people to the original question. They can just go directly there from a simple search.