Some 6 months ago I was given the privilege to cast delete votes on posts.
I very rarely use my votes because in most cases I'm really not sure if a post deserves to be deleted, and I find it difficult to find information that clears this up.
This morning we had somewhat of a discussion in the SOCVR chat room regarding off-topic or otherwise 'bad' questions that was triggered by a request to delete this off-topic question.
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While there may be no doubt that it is off-topic, I was hesitant to vote to delete it because it has ~75k views, a score of +32 and some answers that at the very least contain some useful bits of information for future visitors. It didn't matter though, because it was quickly deleted by others who all agreed that it's off-topic and off-topic questions should be deleted.
I figured the opinion of the 'crowd' outweighs my own and went to look for other such posts that, by this consensus, deserve to be deleted. Not necessarily to take action, more to see what's out there.
I found questions like
- What IDE to use for Python?
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3919977/ide-for-node-js-javascript
(they have these for just about every language, all off-topic, all closed, some locked, some deleted I guess, like that Swift IDE one). - Graph visualization library in JavaScript
- What's the best UML diagramming tool?
- What's the best mock framework for Java?
If we were to be consistent, it would make sense to undelete the Swift IDE question, because it's barely different from the ones listed above.
I found most of these questions are locked instead of deleted (results are biased in favor of my case because I cannot search for deleted posts).
But why? When is a question significant enough to keep it around instead of getting rid of it?
I checked the access moderator tools FAQ, trying to find clarification, which says:
When should I delete questions?
Closed questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever should be flagged and deleted.
Which is really vague. When does a question have lasting value?
I have here an answer by Servy:
It is based on community consensus. There is no general case rule; they are discussed on a case by case basis to determine if the community feels that the post is adding sufficient value to warrant keeping it around or not.
so I figured "yeah maybe that makes sense. Let the mods decide it case by case". However then I came across this answer by GraceNote♦:
Ideally, off-topic closures (as well as most non-dupe closures) should get deleted. The reason they're not immediately deleted is because sometimes they can be fixed to no longer be off-topic. Closing's purpose includes given the author, or other users, the opportunity to fix an unacceptable question and consequently get it reopened. That's why they stick around. How long they stick around is dependent on who is running around performing the necessary deletions.
to which Shog9♦ the BossMod replied:
This. Closing is supposed to be your wake-up call, your last chance to take your question seriously. Deletion will follow...
It confuses me.
Who is "running around performing necessary deletions"? Mods, but also us.. the community. I am part of this community but I cannot perform necessary deletions if I don't know when deletion is necessary.
This post is by no means intended to offend anyone in any way. I only seek clarification. I understand this may be a complex issue and maybe there isn't one rule to delete them all (or not), but thoughts and ideas are welcome.