I've recently seen some heavily down-voted questions on the stack overflow network and I was wondering, why have none of these been deleted or closed by moderators.
Possible reasons:
- looking at each post below a given threshold in order to review is boring, nobody wants to do that
- moderators have more important things to do: check flagged posts, remove spam, etc.
- this post has been forgotten since it received all these downvotes and nobody cared
These questions have no need to be kept as they are just wasting precious space on stack overflow's servers.
Space is not precious (see Hardware is cheap), the price of data storage is decreasing each year. Even if space was precious, it would be a problem for Stack Overflow, not the community. The community do its best to increase the global quality of the questions and answers, the space used by posts is irrelevant.
In other words, if a question is bad, it should be removed only because it's bad, not because it uses space (that's also the case for every content).
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score, the question should stay. More seriously, it could be used as a dupe target for other questions of its kin down the way.