Perhaps this question needs to be on “Meta Stack Exchange” but posting it here for now…
So I was doing a Google search for “Turning Logstash data into relational data” and saw the following results. See screenshot below and note the 5th result at the bottom of the following screenshot is a Stack Overflow post titled “Handling relational data in Logstash.”
But also note that the post is deleted:
deleted by Community♦ Apr 21 at 4:08 (RemoveAbandonedQuestions)
The question is why is this post still coming up in Google searches? Assuming that April 21s is this year, it’s nearly 3 weeks since it was deleted. Shouldn’t Google have removed it from their search cache by now?
I mean it’s not just deleted, but it’s technically a year old, no votes up or down and no answers so it seems like it should not warrant being ranked in a search on Google at all… Let alone in this dead/deleted state.
FWIW: I have been doing web dev and admin long enough to know that each service indexing is not an exact science. But it still feels weird that a site as large, well respected and quickly indexed as the Stack Exchange sites would run into a “zombie” result post like this.