Yesterday a new poster asked this question: How do I track down this exception in netbeans?
The question related to a problem when using the NetBeans installer to install NetBeans, and there were several comments and an answer which collectively pointed the user in the right direction for a possible resolution.
The user acted on those suggestions, and posted an answer explaining what they did to resolve their issue. Their answer was subsequently deleted after review from four users:
Now there is a minor issue with this answer: it contains a fair bit of redundant fluff...
Got it! Thank you all for your help...
...This is great because now I can work on my programs away from home, I depend on that time to get my coursework done!
Thanks again!!
But after removing the fluff it becomes a solid answer that can definitely be helpful to others:
I deleted the recommended folder C:\Users{User ID}\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans{NetBeans version}\config, as well as the rest of the netbeans directory for that matter. It had been already uninstalled and perhaps the directory that remained was a relic from one of my previous attempts.
In any case, I then downloaded the zip of the binaries and did it that way. Learning that it seemed to be an issue with the installer itself was key.
Anyone offended by the fluff in that answer could easily have just removed it with an edit, but instead the answer was deleted! To add insult to injury, one of those voting for deletion even added the (upvoted!) comment "Please don't add "thank you" as an answer. Instead, accept the answer that you found most helpful." when they could have just as easily addressed the problem.
Other points:
- I couldn't see that any of the four voting for deletion had ever even answered a [netbeans] question.
- Installer issues are frequently difficult/impossible to resolve by others because the problem is not readily reproducible - every machine environment is different - so self answers to installer issues are especially helpful. Sometimes all anyone else can do is offer suggestions on things to try.
- The question itself had no downvotes or close votes, so there is no obvious issue there. It is useful, and on topic.
- Why and how are some answers deleted? offers ""thanks!" or "me too!"-type responses" as one reason for removal, but an edit could have addressed that concern, since the answer also definitely did "fundamentally answer the question". (Removing fluff is perhaps the easiest and safest form of all edits.)
My view is that an enthusiastic new poster posted a useful question, and an on-topic self answer that had a minor fixable problem, and it was incorrectly closed. If SO wants to drive new posters away, this is a great way to do it. A couple of questions arise:
- Since this deletion seems so egregious (to me), perhaps I am missing something obvious. Was the deletion of the answer valid and appropriate?
- Is there any mechanism to get deleted answers undeleted?