This is about this question of mine: How to implement common bash idioms in Python?. It is probably a bit of a rant but I wanted to post it anyway in the hope that it might cause discussion. My main point is, there should be a clearer way of asking "can someone please give me some brief feedback on what I've done", when questions are (or are threatened with) closure or deletion.
I liked this question, and it was over 10 years old. One morning, suddenly, I found that it had been closed for being opinion-based.
I found this annoying -- I didn't think it was opinion based, and I was never given the option to comment or edit it before it was closed. Also, at the same time, it also said "deleted (4)", which I guess means it's on its way to deletion, but there is no way of finding out (that I could find) why, or how close, it is to deletion.
Based on the advice in the yellow box, I've edited the question to now (hopefully) be less opinion based. Except, there seems to be silence -- there doesn't seem to be any way of asking "So, is this OK now? Is this fixable at all? Will it now get deleted?" I tried pressing 'reopen', which I guessed would open some kind of reopening vote, but as far as I can tell nothing happened.
In general, I found all this very much like interacting with a big faceless company. You just shout into a hole accomplishing nothing, and unhelpful automated messages appear now and again.
To be clear, I'm not demanding my question be reopened, but it would be nice to get some feedback on if I have fixed it, or if it is simply unfixable.