I was browsing vim tips and stumbled across this question
It has been deleted because it is relatively off-topic but I have enough rep to see it anyways. The thing is, those answers are great! I'm getting real value out of reading them and what a shame that people with lower reputation cannot.
I've voted to undelete but really, as a policy, isn't simply deleting questions with well thought out answers like this antithetical to SO's purpose of building up a knowledge database?
Edit: So hey, lots of downvotes but not a lot of actual discussion. I'm not talking about one specific question. I'm saying, isn't the fact that useful answers can end up being only usable by a small portion of the SO population an obvious hole in policy that we should try to come up with a solution for?
Edit 2: Really unclear why this is continuing to get downvoted. Are people saying that they don't see this as a problem? That it is not our task here to try to find a solution? That the question is poorly worded?