I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Are complex javascript URLs not supported when following links?
I posted a question here on meta asking why my question had been closed. That meta question was heavily downvoted. Is it off topic on meta to ask advice on how to form a good question, how to improve? Now my original question has been deleted, even though I tried my best to accommodate all the suggestions, and revised the original question.
The original issue wasn't resolved. I found out on my own that Firefox behavior had changed over time causing the original issue, but that doesn't give me the workaround I requested in the original post. I would like to have some explanation on why my question was deleted outright. If my original question can be improved further, please advise. If someone can edit it for me, to be more appropriate, I would be grateful.
For those downvoting and reporting, has SO become toxic or highly toxic or what? Is there a squash the noob practice going on that I haven't heard about?
This, I got from the Code of Conduct: "This Code of Conduct helps us build a community that is rooted in kindness, collaboration, and mutual respect."
I asked support if this code (the spirit of the code, as stated here) does not apply to those who downvote and report. The people who do that, don't undo what they do, when a revision is made trying to improve the post. I was waiting to see how my revised question would be dealt with. Vega, Sweeper, marc_s deleted the question 9 hours ago. If you're reading this, I would like to hear your rationale behind the decision to delete. I promise I won't harass you no matter what you have to say. I would just like to know, so I can improve my behavior on SO, for the future. So I can adjust and adapt to the community, even if I believe the community is toxic.
I sincerely hope the people who actually answer the questions and the people who downvote and report and delete are not the same. I like to think that some people at least, are here because they actually want to try and help others like me.