Questions about questions are allowed but waste bandwidth if not well considered.
How can I check my question before posting on meta?
Questions about questions are allowed but waste bandwidth if not well considered.
How can I check my question before posting on meta?
SO has several useful but not well advertised features for this (they are required to support the meta site). There are URLs for:
You can review the timeline using a URL like:
You can view the edits using a URL like:
There is also a quick link to the edit history:
The timeline will show you if there were any important events like reviews. You can look at the votes for reviews using URLs like:
which will be linked to from the timeline. For example this post is:
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/377200/timeline
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/377200/revisions
Also note that questions about specific questions should be given the specific-question tag.
Once you reach 1,000 reputation, you can click on the total vote score displayed by any post to break the score down into the actual vote counts, given as the number of upvotes and downvotes.
There are a few other things to be aware of:
Users below 10K cannot see deleted posts If you are asking a question about a post people cannot see beware that people may act based entirely on the timeline information which they can see.
Adding a screenshot might be one way to work around this.
Asking why my question was deleted is not the same as asking what is wrong with my question. See this one for example. The user intended it to look like this but many users actually read it like this
Meta posts may attract more attention than you are used to on regular SO.
Not everyone knows an obscure technically subject well enough to comment but a lot more people feel able and willing to judge a question.
See also:
From which this answer copies