This self-answered question was posted just before Christmas: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27587378/complex-bow-and-arrow-design-with-a-dart-board-and-quiver-css-only, which prompted John Saunders to post about it here on Meta thanks to a failed review audit: Disagree with Review Audit for New Posts.
Here is the question:
How do I go about designing an exact bow and arrow with the dart board and quiver like the one below using CSS only?
Suggestion(s) for improvement(s) are welcome and appreciated.
When I got to the question a couple of days ago it was closed and already had 1 delete vote. Upon reviewing it I also decided to vote to delete it. Afterwards I began writing a comment on the question explaining why I'd voted to deleted it as I felt it was more suitable as a blog post on an external website than a question here on StackOverflow, however before I could submit it someone else voted to delete it and it was subsequently removed.
Now, however, it appears to be back after having been undeleted yesterday. Furthermore, it now has 3 reopen votes.
I get that the answers posted to this question have received a lot of votes, but this question isn't at all helpful to any future reader. Nobody is ever going to think to themselves I need to draw a bow and arrow shooting at a dart board at a very specific angle - I know, let me search for one on Stack Overflow!
At best this question and answer combination gives an example of how it is possible to draw an image with CSS without actually using images. It's nothing more than a blog post, but a blog post done in a way to farm Stack Overflow reputation. This is why I feel it should be deleted as it simply doesn't belong here.
As it currently stands and ignoring daily limits, the user who posted the question and answer will have gained a total of 450+ reputation, despite the question having a current score of -24. Because the question has been down voted so many times, the user has also earned the Reversal gold badge - which only 195 people have currently obtained on SO.
At the very least, can it be locked?