It's extremely convenient for when you check out a git repo and forgot to specify the recursive flag to google "git forgot recurse" or any number of searches like that which all lead to this thread: Git - forgot to use --recursive while cloning
Which used to contain a single very highly upvoted answer. But, the thread was erroneously closed and merged with a thread about how to check out recursively, which is a very different question. I can't find any way to contest this closure, or contact the user who closed it.
EDIT: Clarification, since it is not immediately clear. The original post says what to do if you checked out a module which you did not realize had submodules and you need those checked out. There is a single one-line answer for how to solve it because you "forgot" to check out submodules. The merged thread is ideally how you would check out a repository if you wanted to also checkout submodules. You would find this thread if you've already done a checkout but now need to fetch the submodules.
Is there any recourse when a highly ranked mod does something in error like this?
git submodule init/update
answers say?git clone --recursive
andgit submodule update --init --recursive
have very different applications.