I had a question here which was (sadly) deleted by the community. It was (in my opinion) well-formed, had plenty of technical detail, and was a valid django/python/heroku question. It even ended up getting a specific answer as a comment, but after the question had been downvoted to -2, and closed as "off-topic" by four different users.
My domain was/is: http://areyouafuckingidiot.com - the domain name was/is supposed to be intentionally aggressive, but (otherwise) I was not otherwise aggressive in the post. The first commenter said in his comment "I'm not going to click on that link, no matter how hard you try to convince me that it's not malicious." which I feel set the tone for downvotes - link to the deleted post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18094545/why-would-a-csrf-token-only-be-set-occasionally-on-heroku-django
Additionally, the problem related to the difference between the server settings and the live running code, which was why I needed to link to the live running domain (to demonstrate the irregularity of the problem).
My biggest issue was there was absolutely no way to appeal my down-vote/deletion.
** UPDATE ** The issue was a year ago, and I got the nature of the question wrong. I have updated the text, as it was still an issue in which I could not present code.