Just putting this out there, I don't really care that much one way or another (though I used to care quite a bit in the early days).
As per this question on meta (among others, no doubt), some people have an issue with spending quite a bit of time answering a question only to find that the questioner had closed or deleted it (or possibly that it had been closed/deleted by community voting(a)).
I know this used to grate on me quite a bit but I was wondering whether there is an easy solution. That solution is to set a minimum lifetime for questions, during which they cannot be closed/deleted.
I don't mean preventing it so much as having it be a 'soft' operation. In other words, let's say user Newbie
asks a question at 9am and Unstable
starts answering it immediately with a long, well thought out, detailed 20-minute response.
In the current setting, Newbie
deleting the question at 9:15 is likely to turn Unstable
into RavingLoony
. If the deletion operation from Newbie
was in fact a soft one, it would mark the question for deletion in (say) an hour, meaning answers in flight would probably still be able to add to the knowledge of SO.
Now, for deletion, the effect on SO itself may not change (unless the question is undeleted) but it may just placate those who feel as if their effort is being wasted. In any case, a question with decent answers can be useful even if closed.