Simple way to do a weighted hot deck imputation in Stata?
I am baffled. A moderator deleted the question, saying "Stop using edits on the question and answer to bump the post"
I haven't edited the question in several months. All I have done recently was to delete both of my answers (as neither had been upvoted after several months), and converted one of the deleted answers to a comment. OK, technically I edited the answers, but only to add a reason for why I was deleting them. I honestly have no idea if editing an answer just prior to deleting an answer bumps the question (I guess yes, but that is news to me and wasn't my intent).
Anyway, I don't see anything that I did wrong. Admittedly this question failed to get any upvotes over several months, so I can't claim it's a huge loss to the Stata community, but even so this seems like a very severe and capricious behavior by a moderator.
@JonasWilms & @opa: OK, if you really want the full reasoning. Part of my thinking was that some folks are OK with answering your own question and others aren’t (I know it is officially OK, some don’t like it, and that’s how it is). So an advantage of deleting two unappreciated answers is it might encourage another answer. But the bigger reasons were specific to each answer.
The first answer (no code) was really just an extended comment, and I was initially unsure of making it an answer. Hence, after getting many views, but no upvotes, I figured it was just more concise and appropriate as a comment. I am kind of surprised if anyone would have a problem with that.
The second answer (the one with code) is one that I’ve continued to work on. I’ve since found some bugs and made some improvements. The options were (1) leave the answer up with bugs I’ve since fixed, (2) make the fixes to the answer, which no one cares about, thus “bumping” it many more times, (3) or just delete it!
It seemed clear that (3) was the way to go. How do you think the person who flagged me would have liked it had I gone with (2)?