First some quick background:
A few weeks ago I was working with VS Code and noticed they had created an issue template such that any Questions that would otherwise have been asked in their GitHub repo were redirected to Stack Overflow with their tag. See their new issue selection here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/new/choose which links here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/visual-studio-code
Last week, I had just finished answering and closing a bunch of questions on my relatively popular Clean Architecture repo and I decided to follow suit, as seen here: https://github.com/ardalis/CleanArchitecture/issues/new/choose linking here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ardalis-cleanarchitecture
I then took one of the FAQ questions for the project (very simple how to install the template), used the above tag, and self-answered it:
Sometime later, I got an email, saying:
This email did not say that my question had been deleted nor did it suggest the need for any action on my part. I did not receive any notification at all that my question was removed. The email comes across as a friendly "FYI, take care you don't step over the line when it comes to self-promotion" which is great, except that apparently, it was misleading since actions were already taken in this case (deleting the question).
I sent an email to the moderation team asking for clarification, explaining that my use of the new tag was directly following the example set by VS Code (another open-source free tool). Days later I got an email that didn't answer my question and instead said to post something here, so I am, and I fully expect someone to moderate this message because it's duplicate, too specific, or whatever. (But if that's the case hey you folks had your chance when I emailed you directly.)
Note: Nowhere in the deleted question does it say why the questions were deleted nor was there any communication to me through other means (email, SO inbox, etc.) advising me of the action that was taken, why it was taken, or what I should correct (apart from the vague email referenced above, which I did a review but assumed since no other communication came in that I hadn't breached any policy since it didn't say I had or that any action had been taken).
How should Stack Overflow improve its response to questions moderators delete because they are considered too self-promotional?