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It seems to me that when an answer is accepted, it promotes the question & answer(s) a little too much.

For instance, one of the reasons a question (and its answers) is deleted by Roomba is

  • has no accepted answer

So basically if:

  • user A (newbie with <15 rep) asks a bad question which gets 5 downvotes
  • user B (newbie with <15 rep) provides a bad answer (and possibly gets downvotes)
  • user A accepts the answer (but cannot upvote)

Of course, that doesn't apply if A upvotes answer or B upvotes question, but that's life & since votes are anonymous, you cannot be sure. And very low rep users cannot upvote, because they aren't trusted enough yet. The point is to at least avoid 0 or negative score & accepted to be well-considered.

The Q&A can have:

  • a question with a zero or negative score
  • a sole accepted answer with a zero or negative score

and in that case, if I'm not mistaken, Roomba won't delete it and it'll stay forever unless it's closed & deleted.

Maybe even worse: it will also be possible to link this question as an "original" question for duplicates (instead of a good "original" question), since googling a question can bring dupe searchers to this question (not sure at all that the relevance depends on votes when using google)

So the fact that it's not deleted and a possible candidate for a link to duplicates depends only on user A will to accept the answer whereas the Q&A is very bad.

Wouldn't it be time not to consider accepted answers as a criterion for valid Q&A for avoiding Roomba & linking to them when closing as dupes?

(I'm aware that a Roomba deleting my 0 score accepted answers on 0 score questions would make me lose a few thousand rep - not all those 220+ answers answer a <=0 question, though, I couldn't filter accurately enough - , but that would be for the best)

As discussed in the comments, maybe 0 isn't the right threshold because it wouldn't be fair to low traffic tags. Negative could be the threshold, disregarding the fact that there's an accepted answer, that wouldn't change.

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    The main concern would be the tags/topics that just don't get much traffic at all, and where an accept from the OP is the only feedback the post has. It'd probably be a better sell to allow deletion and make ineligible as a dup target if the answer has a negative score, even if accepted, rather than zero scored. At that point you're basically treating the accept mark as if it's an upvote with respect to the roomba and dup target eligibility, no more, no less, which sounds about right.
    – Servy
    Dec 19, 2017 at 20:30
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    @Servy yes, 0 can be the threshold, but < 0 can also be the threshold. I wasn't thinking about low traffic tag. Dec 19, 2017 at 20:31
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    Do you have actual proof that this will be a beneficial change? Can you point to evidence that suggests that this isn't going to remove value?
    – Makoto
    Dec 19, 2017 at 21:46
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    You need links to 0/0 Q&A which bring no value to the site ? what about -7/-1 accepted ? does it bring value to the site? ok: stackoverflow.com/questions/47884118/… (I didn't want to quote that one int the question to avoid meta effect) Dec 19, 2017 at 21:50
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    @Jean-FrançoisFabre: At a minimum...I see a poorly phrased question which got beat up quite severely (from the comments, it seemed like it was easier to pick on the question than it was to give it any benefit of the doubt), and your own remarks suggest that you're taking your belief that the question is off-topic (somehow) out on the answerer, which is a common yet regrettable practice. Is it useful? Probably not. Does it still serve a valuable lesson: sure.
    – Makoto
    Dec 19, 2017 at 22:00
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    ...that lesson being: don't blatantly copy-paste code from the Internet. I take the acceptance mark as a signal that the OP at least got 90% there. There's the painfully obvious bug in the answer, but it at least helped the OP. It'll help those that are paying attention, as well.
    – Makoto
    Dec 19, 2017 at 22:00
  • You are a wise fellow. Leaving bad q&a as long that there are negative votes doesnt hurt that much I agree. Dec 19, 2017 at 22:09
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    Note that I downvoted the answer because it is technically wrong, not because the question is bad Dec 19, 2017 at 22:11
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    For some hard numbers, there are currently over 5000 questions where the question score is negative, there is only one answer, the answer's score is negative, and the answer is accepted: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/773326/…. I may update this later to see exactly how many questions could be Roomba'd right now if an answer wasn't accepted. Dec 20, 2017 at 20:50
  • that's what I was looking for. Would you mind editing the question to link to your query? Dec 20, 2017 at 20:53
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    Maybe we can start with roomba of questions that were closed. I don't believe roomba touches closed questions, even with negative score, as long as there is an accepted answer with zero or positive score?
    – Lundin
    Dec 21, 2017 at 13:04
  • @Lundin no I don't think roomba deletes those. That would be a good start (and even if it stopped there, that would be good) Dec 21, 2017 at 13:13
  • You've never seen what importance we do to the second class citizens meta.stackoverflow.com/q/333477/792066
    – Braiam
    Dec 21, 2017 at 18:22
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    I saw some low-rep users self-answering + self-accepting, still with 0 votes. Quality of the Q+A were variables (sometimes terrible, sometimes OK).
    – Cœur
    Dec 22, 2017 at 6:38
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    0 votes sometimes mean: no attention. So yes, it can be OK. Negative scoring should prevail on acceptance, though. Dec 22, 2017 at 8:55

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