My answer to this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62026112/why-is-my-while-loop-iterating-only-once (10K+ only) was voted by 3 users to be deleted.
It is an accepted answer with 8 upvotes which was last active 30 days ago.
Now, 8 upvotes means 8 users thought it was useful. How can just 3 users declare it was not useful?
The 3 users who voted for deletion:
- https://stackoverflow.com/users/6461462/m - has 17 + 3 score in 2 different python tags.
- https://stackoverflow.com/users/10819573/arvind-kumar-avinash - has 0 score in python tag.
- https://stackoverflow.com/users/1023911/werner-henze - has 1 score in the python tag.
How are users with no experience in python (on the site) able to vote to delete my upvoted + accepted answer?
If the answer was not useful, users with experience in python would have downvoted or voted to delete.
As I understand, only users with experience in the tag should be allowed to vote to delete as they understand the question and the answer better.
It is today that I noticed a change in my reputation score and that the answer was deleted. And until today, I did not know it was marked as a duplicate.
From here:
What we want is on the order of 4 or 5 similar-but-not-quite-the-same duplicates to cover all possible search terms and common permutations of the question. It is also OK for these duplicates to have their own answers so people who find them don’t have to click yet again to get to a good answer.
I understand why we mark posts as duplicate. I vote to close several posts daily. But I do not believe that we should delete an upvoted and accepted answer.
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just because they gained 10K+ rep injava
and have nothing to do withpython
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users would have voted to delete immediately (not after 30 days).