Timeline for Question deleted in 15 minutes, was it appropriate?
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Jan 10, 2023 at 16:57 | comment | added | gnat | ...deletion just provides a valid reason to bypass toothless queue and use more efficient means to reopen. I am not going to say that this is "universally" good, but from the perspective of the asker it is sure beneficial | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 16:51 | comment | added | gnat | @CodyGray reopening (a worthy question) via mod flag or meta post is many times easier than via queue. Meta post is additionally better because it can bring positive meta effect and wipe out prior downvotes | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 16:47 | comment | added | Cody Gray Mod | I don't dispute that deleted posts can be edited, but they can't be reopened. | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 16:26 | comment | added | gnat | ...the part about Shog that you picked from the link I provided purely for attribution purposes, does not (and can not, and should not) apply to Stack Overflow at all | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 16:23 | comment | added | gnat | @CodyGray sorry but what you wrote is nonsense. Did you read my post? Do you have deleted questions (on a site where you don't have 10K / mod privileges (like on of my own I just tested)? As for my quoting, I wrote nothing (nor I intended to) about it being blatantly off-topic, please don't put words into my mouth | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:45 | comment | added | Cody Gray Mod | "...which in turn made it easier to reopen..." No, this is nonsense. Deleted questions cannot be reopened. This is exactly why the question should not have been deleted. And what you've indirectly quoted, Shog9 defending immediate deletion of blatantly off-topic posts, is inapplicable here, as this is not blatantly off-topic. It is a programming question; it's not a post about gardening or cooking or philosophy. I agree that those should be summarily deleted. It does fail to comply with our requirements, which is why it should be closed, but it does not need to be immediately deleted | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:32 | comment | added | user5349916 | Deletion doesn't protect against the meta effect. It takes three people being convinced to undelete, not agreement. Then it's a voting spree for everyone who agrees or disagrees with undeletion... | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:26 | comment | added | gnat | that's why I wrote it's safer to ask meta having your question "protected" by deletion. Also, I saw meta effect pushing strongly in positive direction when people agreed that question is indeed worthy. It just seems to happen infrequent because of so many askers trying to use meta as a free ticket to reopen their unsalvageable questions | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:21 | comment | added | user5349916 | I really don't see how invoking the meta effect is safer in any way. Meta review is brutal, especially if there is disagreement whether a question should have been undeleted. Not to mention that there seems to be no actionable advice to the asker that tells them to do this. | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:18 | comment | added | gnat | @MisterMiyagi why, as I wrote one is expected to flag or ask at meta for undeletion. This feels frankly safer - because 10Kers or mod can review your edits and block undeletion is it's still not good enough (and still would keep gaining downvotes if undeleted) | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:16 | comment | added | user5349916 | So the question is stuck in deletion-limbo even after being properly salvaged? Great. | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:15 | comment | added | gnat | @MisterMiyagi looks like no, it does not. At sites where I have over 10K I never saw deleted questions neither in reopen queue nor listed in 10K tools->"Reopen votes". In fact, if it did, I bet somebody would already reported a bug about this - because that would be a bug for sure, and wide open door for abuse :) | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:12 | comment | added | user5349916 | Does the closed-question review actually undelete the question as well? | |
Jan 10, 2023 at 15:03 | history | answered | gnat | CC BY-SA 4.0 |