There is this question:
What is the single most influential book every programmer should read?
Which has a rather interesting history:
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As you can see moderators trampled on each others' toes for a year then after 3 years of peaceful existence came another one and deleted it again. I actually linked this post a lot of times to other people and bookmarked it as reference and I don't see why it got deleted but the main problem is that moderator's can't seem to agree about these kind of questions?
I think there should be some kind of moderator guideline which tries to minimize the chance of this kind of infighting.
Another example:
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I'm surprised that although this question is funny it was not deleted but according to the FAQ it should have been. What is the reason for this? If we allow questions with "historical significance" why do other moderators override it or outright delete the question?
So if we delete the first the second should also be deleted (with a lot others I did not link here) and vica versa.