Active cleaners have the feelings that our scarce[1] deletion votes should be used for what Roomba can't handle. So my suggestion is for Roomba to help us more:
I suggest Roomba should automatically delete off-topic posts closed for more than one year and without historical lock.
That is:
- off-topic means it's not a duplicate, it clearly doesn't belong to the site
- closed for more than a year means that everybody had plenty of time to vote for re-opening if needed
- historical exceptions can be made with a moderator lock
- question score and top-answer score are less than 5 to avoid impacting very popular stuff
Thanks to @Makyen, I understand there is a current job RemoveAbandonedQuestions
with this definition:
If the question is more than 365 days old, and ...
- has a score of 0 or less, or a score of 1 and a deleted owner
- has no answers
- is not locked
- has view count <= the age of the question in days times 1.5
- has 1 or 0 comments
- isn't on a meta site
... it will be automatically deleted. These are termed "abandoned" questions (RemoveAbandonedQuestions).
So my proposal is equivalent to an additional job, let's call it RemoveOldOffTopicQuestions
, that apply to:
- is closed for off-topic reason (not a duplicate)
- the closure date is more than 365 days old
- question score and top-answer score are not very high (less than 5)
- number of answers is irrelevant
- number of comments is irrelevant
- is not locked
- isn't on a meta site
I'm not sure about the view count.
This search is an approximation of the list of impacted questions
[1]: At 10,000 reputation, you can cast 5 delete votes per day. An additional vote is granted per 1000 reputation, to a maximum of 30 delete votes per day. (source)
Note: We are talking about soft-deletion here, so the posts still exist and the owners can still recover the content of it. Undeletion can also be voted.
RemoveAbandonedClosed
, which deletes some closed questions, you should explicitly state what the change is in the criteria required (i.e. show the contrast between what exists now and what you are proposing). It would be good for you to also show how many questions this impacts. I'd also recommend that you link to the page that describes Roomba.