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Feb 7, 2023 at 23:39 comment added Karl Knechtel Just as a heads-up: writing things like "X is your theory. :)" when you are being told how the site works, by experienced users who are regulars on Meta is really not the sort of thing that gets people on your side.
Feb 7, 2023 at 19:25 comment added uvsmtid @MisterMiyagi I tried, see the birght yellow banner here. Still is your theory. :) Mine one is that this process is only useful for moderators to upvote each other.
Feb 7, 2023 at 19:02 comment added user5349916 @uvsmtid The prior is a keyword only because you insist on it. You can still edit the question. You can still ask for and react to feedback. You can still get it undeleted and answer it yourself. So what is the role you think a moderator should be solving here for users? You are the one who can solve this.
Feb 7, 2023 at 18:53 comment added uvsmtid @MisterMiyagi, the keyword is prior. To have this fruitful discussion, it had to be auto-deleted in a month, everyone had to spend time here. And at the end, the new question I'll ask will likely have no immediate answers (I've done the research already) than the one I was going to post anyway. So what is the role of moderator solving here for users? Another auto-bot? :)
Feb 7, 2023 at 18:39 comment added user5349916 @uvsmtid You should still be able to edit the question, and it can still be undeleted. See the help center (at the bottom) on advice how to proceed. "There is also no way to know what to improve if there were no prior comments to that." It looks like you have received plenty of comments here already; if you need more, asking for them seems prudent.
Feb 7, 2023 at 18:26 comment added uvsmtid @MisterMiyagi I don't think you understand - there is no way to improve anything if the question is deleted. There is also no way to know what to improve if there were no prior comments to that. Why not retry? If bot is just automatic. Isn't it what moderators are for?
Feb 7, 2023 at 18:18 comment added user5349916 @uvsmtid Users did judge, by at best avoiding the question. The OP (in this case, you) is the only one who is the closest to being responsible to improve the question. That no one found the question useful or worth making it useful isn’t really a good sign…
Feb 7, 2023 at 17:29 comment added uvsmtid @SecurityHound I understand why the quetion is auto-deleted by a bot. I talk to moderators assuming they judge consiously (not automatically 1 downvote, 1 month old -> delete) and understand the harmful or beneficial consequences for SO and users looking for answers in that specific case. And I don't understand the moderators. What harm? Given no user gave suggestion to improve the question, the question is simply pending an answer. Why not let users judge?
Feb 7, 2023 at 16:51 comment added Security Hound @uvsmtid - A moderator had nothing to do with your question being deleted. Your question received a downvoted (likely due to the fact it wasn't within scope), likely so little to no views, which is the reason it was deleted due to inactivity. Your question has not been edited since it was deleted, so it's ineligible to be restored, since in it's current form it's still out of scope. The community typically will undelete a contribution not a moderator.
Feb 7, 2023 at 16:30 comment added Karl Knechtel "Statistically, do undelete requests mostly cause a repeated discussion for self promotion" Only when the undelete request appears to involve the desire to post a link to off-site code that completes a task, as opposed to answering a question that is part of a proper, searchable library.
Feb 7, 2023 at 16:16 vote accept uvsmtid
Feb 7, 2023 at 15:10 history answered TylerH CC BY-SA 4.0