The "Community" user deletion of questions ("roomba") is overly strict. I'm specifically referring to this rule set:
If the question is more than 30 days old, and ...
- has −1 or lower score
- has no answers
- is not locked
And, how it was applied to this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57962098/handling-specific-content-type-in-chrome-extension (cached link for <10k users).
For domain-specific questions, it's entirely likely that many days will go by before an answer turns up. It's unsafe to assume that an unanswered question is unanswerable after only 30 days. Perhaps this works for popular broad topics, but it does not work for more narrowly focused topics.
I also don't think that a single downvote should be enough to trigger this action. It would be different if there were several, but that's not the case here. (Additionally, in my specific case, I have a hunch that some user is messing with me, as every few days a small handful of my recent questions all get downvotes at the same time. I couldn't care less about the reputation or whatever, but auto-deleting questions is frustrating. Even if the downvote issue were somehow fixed though, I still think this policy auto-delete should be improved for other users.)
Finally, I was in the process of adding a bounty to this question when I saw that it was auto-deleted. Perhaps other users would appreciate the opportunity to add a bounty before this auto-delete action occurs due to any reason.
Please reconsider this policy.
Edit: After discussion with @Tom, here are some specific proposals:
- Roomba should notify or comment a week or so before it takes any action. This gives users an opportunity to edit their question to improve it, or to start a bounty.
- Ensure Roomba doesn't affect questions with an active bounty
- Consider setting the score for Roomba to
-2
, (down from-1
where it is today)