This answer on this question on Roomba was deleted. Why?
I don't see any rule from the Help Center that I have infringed.
Here was the answer, if you cannot see it from the link:
Roomba should be disabled, or at the very least, only focus on downvoted questions:
- if a question is not good, it gets downvoted. If off-topic, it gets closed.
- 1 year is short, I have had dozens of (good) questions at risk, simply because few people noticed the question or were interested (specialized questions)
- it conflicts with the Necromancer badge -> make up your mind, do we want to encourage answering old questions or not?
- downvoters use it to delete questions on purpose
- users are not notified when a question is deleted
- it's a basic ethic, at least for me, to respect user content from users unless it is obvious garbage.
- it happened to me quite a few times that a question removed by Roomba got upvoted after I reposted it.
- questions older that 60 days that get deleted cannot even be retrieved by the user (sometimes saved by Wayback Machine, but still, really not cool).
- Some solutions are developed after the question is asked.
- etc.
One issue when discussing this kind policies is that active people tend to mostly write answers. If you've asked a significant number of questions I guess you'll be more understanding.