Should undeleting questions re-deleted by the Roomba still count toward this rule?
One thing that doesn't seem to be mentioned in any of the answers or comments here is questions that were deleted by the Community ♦ user for inactivity and then undeleted by members of the community. (This has been possible since 2014.)
Most such cases are brought to the community's attention through meta posts here, and then undeleted by members of the community once the consensus is that the post should be undeleted (most of the time, the author has edited it to be better quality). However, if the post still meets the deletion criteria by the time the script runs (every week for most scripts except for RemoveAbandonedClosed
which is every day), it will be re-deleted automatically. Given that, I do see a legitimate case for the same users coming by and undeleting such a post (that was deleted by the Roomba, undeleted by the community, and re-deleted by the Roomba) again:
First of all, if the timing of the undeletion was right before the time the script runs, it won't have a chance to receive upvotes that will stop it from being automatically deleted. This is especially true for
RemoveAbandonedClosed
deletions asas that script runs every day, but is also true for other types of automatic deletions if the undeletion took place in the hours before the weekly script runs.Second of all, it allows a privilege escalation: a single downvote can have the same weight as three highly-privileged users voting to delete (if it pushes the question over a threshold), and effectively allows the voter to ensure that the post remains deleted even after highly-privileged users come by and undelete it. In other words, it's not much different technically from the same voter coming by and re-deleting the post after others have undeleted it - which bypasses the very rule that this post discusses! (This is a real scenario: there was one user on the network caught using a bot to downvote posts to push them toward the Roomba.)
In my mind, if the Community ♦ user re-deletes a post that was undeleted by the community, I think it's simply circuitous to have to find other users to undelete it, since the users who undeleted originally are (generally) simply enacting community consensus (if it was brought up on meta first). Only if they're undeleting after several automatic re-deletes without any attempt from the author's part to improve the question and try and have it upvoted is it an issue.
What do you think of a limited exception to allow users to vote to undelete again if they initially undeleted a question deleted by Community ♦ and Community ♦ deleted it again, so long as it's not repeated?