The question I'm referencing is here: https://stackoverflow.com/q/61570749/3939277
I previously asked how to improve this question. However, while and before I improved it, it received 9 downvotes. Happily, while and after y'all helped me improve the question, it received 7 upvotes, totalling -2.
Yesterday, community deleted it, with the given reason being "Scheduled: RemoveDeadQuestions".
I have a few questions:
What is a dead question?I think that "dead" is the same as "abandoned", which is explained by this answer on MetaWhy was my question considered dead?If "dead" is the same as "abandoned", I see that this question meets the automatically-evaluated criteria for deleting abandoned questions.Did my improvements factor into the decision to delete the question? If so, why weren't they sufficient to prevent it from being deleted? If not, why weren't they considered before deletion?The bot which performed the decision doesn't consider things like this; only age, score, locked status, and number of answers.- Should I undelete the question? If not and if the question is now a good question, should I copy-paste its content into a new question?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this.