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This is an extension/supplement of the issue reported in Some deleted posts show up in search results

I happened across a search earlier today which happened to contain several of these posts. When the posts were re-deleted, Ryan mentioned that it was interesting that two of the posts were removed on the same day. It turns out that they were not just removed on the same day, they were removed within the same second. I put together a very simple query which finds all the posts that were deleted during that roomba batch.

This is a very tedious thing to check. The text from deleted posts is not accessible through the SEDE or through the API so validating that these posts are discoverable via search is a very manual process.

That said for a very small sample of just 400 questions (~4% of the total query results), I found that 67 posts are still accessible via search. Note it is possible that this is an under representative sample in that I could have missed some posts during my search.

Here are the results and corresponding search links for 400 of the questions in the query (The first 200 in the dataset + an additional 200 randomly sampled from the rest of the dataset):

Post Link Search Link
1 9110764 search string
2 11256957 search string
3 13102451 search string
4 14075273 search string
5 14114904 search string
6 14720045 search string
7 15160476 search string
8 16911435 search string
9 16911684 search string
10 16920865 search string
11 16938666 search string
12 16951258 search string
13 16956561 search string
14 16964680 search string
15 16967751 search string
16 16968742 search string
17 16977971 search string
18 16979861 search string
19 16980684 search string
20 16982463 search string
21 16984832 search string
22 16986446 search string
23 16986909 search string
24 16993507 search string
25 17018354 search string
26 17021039 search string
27 17022602 search string
28 17028397 search string
29 17029482 search string
30 17030900 search string
31 17042874 search string
32 17046026 search string
33 17052763 search string
34 17063184 search string
35 17071663 search string
36 17368904 search string
37 18475275 search string
38 18674647 search string
39 18827181 search string
40 18951175 search string
41 19210253 search string
42 19457262 search string
43 19475445 search string
44 19497168 search string
45 19564405 search string
46 19587848 search string
47 19617864 search string
48 19620079 search string
49 19645092 search string
50 19656389 search string
51 19714208 search string
52 19798042 search string
53 19805141 search string
54 19811138 search string
55 20008427 search string
56 20671079 search string
57 20694670 search string
58 21042597 search string
59 34565311 search string
60 71870701 search string
61 71884261 search string
62 71893832 search string
63 71895840 search string
64 71902304 search string
65 71907310 search string
66 71908915 search string
67 71914000 search string

To be clear, there were 9961 questions deleted in this singular roomba operation. Assuming a uniform ~16.75% (67 / 400) failure rate1 on just this singular operation there are ~1668 questions in just this batch which are still accessible via search.

The previous advice given by Martijn was to flag for moderator attention when these are found. However, this was predicated on this being "a relatively rare event," however, it appears it is not a rare event2 and flagging thousands of posts is not feasible or a reasonable use of anyone's time.

So I am once again asking: can this be looked into?


1 It may not be safe to assume that all posts fail at the same rate. (e.g. even in this small sample there appears to be a higher failure rate on older posts)

2 While there is supporting evidence throughout MSO that there exist other roomba deleted posts which are still accessible via search, it does not necessarily mean that all roomba operations have similar failure rates.

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    I'm going to refrain from manually fixing these, as 1) it may be useful to have a list for staff investigation, and 2) there's way too many and fixing a handful of them is a drop in the bucket anyway.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Aug 17, 2022 at 23:21
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    It's also interesting that when they appear in search results, there's no indication that the post is deleted until you actually open it. Normally, deleted posts have a pink/red-ish background and the (newly added) "Deleted" label in front of the title.
    – 41686d6564
    Commented Aug 17, 2022 at 23:28
  • Might also be worth noting that all 39 questions listed above were created between 2012 and 2013. This could be relevant.
    – 41686d6564
    Commented Aug 17, 2022 at 23:40
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    @41686d6564 my guess would be that that's related to how they were queried via SEDE, rather than anything meaningful. This answer has a couple from that date created in 2021 and 2022.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Aug 17, 2022 at 23:43
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    Ryan is correct; The query is sorted by post id so the first 100 posts that I searched are guaranteed to be the oldest posts.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Commented Aug 17, 2022 at 23:44
  • Should I add links here to posts that weren't properly deleted with a spam flag? I flagged 6 on June 28 and most of those were from the Oceanbase tag (which considering it only had 40 questions in it means that it's really not uncommon and could even be triggered by the way posts are being handled). These posts were actually easy to find when they were still live since it's not very common to have low scoring locked posts.
    – Laurel
    Commented Aug 18, 2022 at 2:06
  • @Laurel Those are probably related, but are a bit different. Currently, there's "Why is this question that was deleted by the Community user not deleted?" which covers the situation where the post doesn't actually get deleted by the Community user upon there being 6 red flags (i.e. Community locks it, but fails to actually delete), as opposed to is actually deleted while still visible in search. Please either create a Community Wiki answer there, and/or add them as comments to Yaakov's answer, which is what we've been doing from time to time.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Aug 18, 2022 at 4:01
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    Hold on, apparently these posts being picked up just now by the Roomba are up to ten years old? In at least one case, with no activity in the interim whatsoever that I can detect? Oh, I think I misunderstood; the Roomba operated on a normal schedule, but we only noticed now that the search can still pick up Roomba-deleted questions? Commented Aug 18, 2022 at 6:21
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    @KarlKnechtel from what I understand the questions weren't eligible to be deleted automatically yet, for example the 2nd question in the list had a score of 1, probably the user who posted that got deleted recently making the question eligible to be deleted ("has a score of 0 or less, or a score of 1 and a deleted owner"). See stackoverflow.com/help/roomba Commented Aug 18, 2022 at 6:53
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    A thought I just had: if deletions aren't being consistently propagated into search, what else isn't being propagated there? Are there posts that don't appear in search at all? Edits (or worse, redactions) that aren't taking effect there?
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Aug 18, 2022 at 19:11
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    Voting to close this as a duplicate of Some deleted posts show up in search results because that one received an answer that's applicable to this question too.
    – 41686d6564
    Commented Sep 1, 2022 at 19:13

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