I went through the last fifty Godaddy posts to be deleted with this search query (As a moderator I can see all deleted posts).
I'd like to say that all those deletions and closures were warranted. Most of them are, but some of the deletions and closures weren't. I've reversed the ones that aren't warranted, and I'll discuss those types in detail below.
Questions with the godaddy tag should remain undeleted if:
At the time they were asked, the subject matter was asked and answered on Stack Overflow](Sending email through gmail SMTP on GoDaddy).
The subject matter is reasonably something a programmer would do when programming.
The question has upvoted answers.
Questions should remain open if:
They're about a programming issue that tangentially involves Godaddy, 2 (i.e, they list Godaddy as their service provider; but it's a programming (or programmer's) issue; not a Godaddy issue)
They're a programming issue that if you removed the word "godaddy", it'd still be a programming or programmer's issue, 2 .
The bottom line is that simply deleting posts that contain the godaddy is wrong. Some of those questions should remain by virtue of the fact they are programming questions, and others should remain by virtue of the fact that it makes no sense to delete them (they're useful, they have good upvoted answers, and people are still searching for this issue).
I checked the first 50, and out of that 50, I saw 8 that should have been handled in another way than they were handled (either by not being deleted, not being closed, or closed as a duplicate of a better answered question).
I don't really want to audit all the deletions; but if I keep seeing posts that are incorrectly deleted, I'll have to.