According to the help center post on deleted questions it states:
Questions that are extremely off topic, or of very low quality, may be removed at the discretion of the community and moderators.
Over time, closed questions that are not useful as signpoints to other questions may also be removed, as well as questions which have no significant activity over a very long period after being asked.
Although I try to avoid referring to a specific question, this question recently got deleted, and I'm not sure why. I've never cast an undelete vote before, so I'm trying to understand more about the deletion so I can make a good decision here about if an undelete vote is warranted or not.
Here is my assessment of the situation on that question:
off topic
Clearly, this question is on topic. It was marked as a duplicate of a question that has 708k views. The question is programming-related, and is a specific question (not too broad). I believe it's hard to make any argument that this question is off-topic.
very low quality
I've seen much higher-quality questions on Stack Overflow. The original question doesn't show a lot of research effort, and doesn't really go into any depth about what the user has tried so far. However, the user does give a very specific example of what they are trying to do. It's maybe plausible to say this is a low-quality question, but it's hard to consider it "very low quality" in my opinion.
not useful as signpoints to other questions
I'm not sure what "signpoints" means (It's not even a word according to Merriam-Webster). However, just based on context, I'm assuming it means a result that is closed as a duplicate of another question and for SEO purposes and such helps point users towards another post that answers the same question.
Under that definition, I'd argue that having 22k views, with 7 upvotes and 2 downvotes qualifies as a "useful signpoint". I'd understand this reason if it had maybe hundreds of views and weren't adding any value. However, 22k views is not an insignificant amount, and having it closed as a duplicate provides far more value to the community than deletion.
no significant activity over a very long period after being asked
This one is likely the most plausible. However, it's also the reason I understand the least. Why should no significant activity result in deletion? Not that I agree with it, but the most plausible reason this should result in deletion is due to outdated information that is no longer relevant and therefore is doing more harm to viewers (in wasted time). (Not that I agree with that reason because things like bounties exist). However, that is the most plausible reason for deletion. But, this question doesn't fall under that criteria. The question is still relevant, the linked question is still relevant.
No wonder it has no activity because it was closed as a duplicate. However, I'd guess the views on the post still continue to grow. Which to me should be taken into account when discussing "significant activity". It still remains useful and valuable to the community as a pointer for users to find the information and answers they are looking for. Deleting that completely loses that value.
So to summarize, I do not understand why this question was deleted.
This leads to a few questions:
- Am I wrong about something in my assessment here? The help center uses these terms, and it's very easy for it to be interpreted differently.
- Is there something else in the help center that I'm missing that would qualify this question for deletion?
- I have never used an undelete vote before. Would this be a good candidate for that feature?
Here's a screenshot of the question contents for users with under 10k reputation: