UPDATE 2:
I want to thank everyone who provided feedback. It has been very helpful, especially the links to where the duplicates are. I tell you, I searched already and I'm known for being a great researcher, and I did not find any duplicates. You guys must be magicians! ... But, I digress ...
Even though I believe there is a good discussion that can come from this information, I can see why the community believes that this doesn't adhere to the posting guidelines for StackOverflow, despite my best efforts, and I'm a little bitter over it (though I suppose some may see it as putting lipstick on a pig). But, like I say, I realize everyone is just trying to help, which I appreciate very much.
So, In the interest of good community participation, I am willing to defer to the community. What should I do now? Should I delete my question or leave it up for posterity, or something else?
Thanks!
UPDATE 1:
Maybe I can clarify my post. In my mind it's not an opinion piece, but people are assuming it is let me give you an example. If I asked "Did King Arthur really exist?" I would expect all kinds of answers. However, the ones that would be "thumbs upped" would be those stating facts: "No one knows for sure, but researcher a and her team discover blank artifact in north Scotland which mentions the name "Artur", and there are tales of "Outeur the King" in ancient gaelic scrolls from monks found in france." Etc... hope that makes sense.
ORIGINAL:
This is a link to my question:
I read the posting guidelines for StackOverflow already, which is why I anticipated that this might generate a bunch of opinions if I didn't pre-clarify the purpose. So, before I even posted I took the extra effort and wrote in there that answers were to be fact-based and evidence-based.
I already solved the issue of "appropriateness", right? So, why was my post deleted, and what is wrong (if anything) with my logic?
Thanks.
P.S.: I flagged an administrator with my concerns within 5 minutes of seeing negative votes, but as yet have not had the benefit of a response.
exactly
how moderation works, but I do appreciate there must be a lot of work involved.