There's an odd thing going on with some NAA/LQP reviews. The reviews are being completed and the flags are clearing, but the post is not being deleted. Hat tip to CertainPerformance for noting the pattern
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73764843/timeline (10k now)
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73766270/timeline
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73735046/timeline
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/71077213/timeline
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73165164/timeline
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/72915546/timeline
They all look like this
As you can see, that review got 4 votes for deletion, with two of them coming from 20k users ("Delete" vs "Recommend Deletion"). The answer has no upvotes, so the review completion should have triggered a delete.
There are two possibilities I can think of for why deletion didn't occur:
Server problems - Things were behaving wonky around the time of these reviews, at least on Stack Overflow, at 9-19 between 00:30 and 03:00 UTC. See here, here, here, and here for observations. Issues included (but may not have been limited to) failures to edit posts, failures to delete posts when the delete-voter should have the ability to do so singlehandedly, and failures of Mjolnir to dupe-hammer a question.
The timeframe of these problems was relatively short, so if this happened to be the cause of the review problems too, all that's needed to fix things on the LQA front is for a diamond mod to delete the posts that fell through the cracks. The reviews listed above look to be the only ones affected, at least in LQA on Stack Overflow; no problems were seen on a cursory glance at the Close and Reopen queue history around those times. There may well be a decent handful of other actions outside of review that failed for many users, but were too intermittent for anyone to post a bug report, so it's pretty hard to track down issues unless the votes -> resulting actions process is made to recalculate what all was done during that time, if that's the sort of thing that can be triggered manually. Other sites may have experienced this too, but I haven't checked.
Userscript problems - there's a small chance that the userscript being used by one of the reviewers was interfering with things (though it's been used for years without issues like these being seen before).