I requested that a question of mine be deleted yesterday, because another user had edited my question so much that it was no longer useful and was missing all context (although the user that did the editing swore he removed nothing of relevance).
The specific question I'm talking about is this one (<10k) with the according revision history (<10k).
The question sat for almost six months before the mentioned user started editing it and removing all of what I believed to be relevant information.
As I am unfamiliar with all of the user features at Stack Overflow, I asked the user to please restore the question to how it looked prior to his edit (I was unaware of the ability to see the revisions and rollback the edit to a previous version at this point).
He flat out refused and insisted that despite removing 680 words and including my appreciation for fellow Stack Overflow users' assistance in figuring out my issue, that he had not removed anything of value.
After feeling that my question was never going to be left alone or restored to its original content, in desperation, I submitted a request to have the entire question deleted. If I had been able to lock the question so the specific user couldn't edit it any further or even receive any additional answers, I would have done that instead to leave the original question and the best answer available for future users to see and read.
Is there any way to do that? To lock the question from not SO Admin users from editing it or to mark it as answered so no additional edits can be done?
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error.
and that would be the end of story my friends....