I recently gained access to moderator tools.
One of the privileges is viewing deleted posts. I understand why it's important for experienced users to have this feature. As stated in the description, users should:
Make sure what is being deleted should have been deleted, and bring unnecessary or harmful deletions to the attention of the community and/or moderator team.
Watch for signs of abuse being obscured by deletion.
Sensible enough.
My question is about really old deleted answers. I've noticed that questions are cluttered with deleted answers dating back to at least 2009.
This clutter can be very distracting. Plus, it appears to be useless:
These answers have presumably been reviewed countless times over the years by users with enough rep – and they remain deleted.
I guess I'm not seeing the benefit of displaying old deleted answers, or understanding why they aren't permanently removed.
Here are my suggestions:
- Remove deleted answers from view after one year, or
- Provide a feature to hide deleted answers, or
- First list the live answers. Then at the bottom (or the end, in multi-page), list the deleted answers. Give the live answers a dedicated sort tool. Now deleted answers are still available, but completely out of the way. (Thanks to @Deduplicator for the comment with this suggestion.)
Side note...
Before I broke 10K rep I was wondering why this user was giving away 500 rep in an easy bounty. His bounty notice said: I hate mod tools and am getting close to 10K.
Today I took a look at his bounties offered. He regularly goes out of his way to stay below 10K.
I think I understand why now. Although honestly, the mod tool issue isn't that big a deal to me. It's just a bit of a nuisance.