Recently, I came across a question that was a poor migration from Programmers.SE - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25638802/please-find-the-error it was a code dump and a really bad one that got closed quite promptly ("why isn't this code working").
Thats fine and good. However, now there is a rather low quality blah question that is sitting in Stack Overflow (yea, I know... one of thousands).
This question is locked because of the migration process. You can't vote on it. You can't comment on it. You can't edit it (if the OP had wanted to try to fix it up on SO so that it could be reopened some day). You can't delete vote it.
So, what should be done with these questions?
To the best of my knowledge, the only thing that can be done is to flag them with a custom flag for a mod to come along and either unlock it or delete it... however, thats a chancy thing and these flags are occasionally declined ("declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it").
A query of locked:yes is:question score:-100..0 closed:yes duplicate:no finds a number of these questions that one can't do anything about and so they just sit there. (not a perfect query - it finds merges that weren't closed as dups first also)
And before someone claims the roomba cleans them up - it doesn't. The roomba won't touch locked questions. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8192943/excel-macro-or-script-for-csv-search - there's one from over a year ago (just).
As described in Enable automatic deletion of old, unanswered zero-score questions after a year?
If the question is more than
30
days old, and ...
- has −1 or lower score
- has no answers
- is not locked
...or...
- it was closed and migrated to a different site
... it will be automatically deleted.
If the question is more than
365
days old, and ...
- has a score of 0 or a score of 1 with a deleted owner
- has no answers
- is not locked
- has a viewcount <= the age of the question in days times 1.5
- has 1 or 0 comments
... it will be automatically deleted.
These checks are run every week across all sites.
If the question was closed more than
9
days ago, and ...
- not closed as a duplicate
- has a score of 0 or less
- is not locked
- has no answers with a score > 0
- has no accepted answer
- has no pending reopen votes
- has not been edited in the past
9
days... it will be automatically deleted.
And no, that 30 day migration deletion is for things that were migrated away, not rejected migrations.
So, how should we handle these when we find them? And are the mods all aware that if they aren't flagged, they're going to sit there exactly like it is forever? No one, other than a mod, can fix them or delete them as they currently stand.
Sometimes these do get cleaned up but that is likely more a meta-effect (different meta, not MSO) calling out specific posts publicly.
To that end, please consider the following posts:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25638802/please-find-the-error
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8192943/excel-macro-or-script-for-csv-search
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/25638802/
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/19013802/
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/18949243/
- Caesar Cipher for CS50
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/17062085/
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/19987753/
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/22708923/
These posts are all locked (the only thing a meta effect can do is annoy the mods with flags - you can't vote on them), closed, migrations. They will stay exactly like they are until a mod deletes them.
The question remains... should people who stumble across such questions flag them? or just let them sit there?