Current behavior
If I add "deleted:no" to a search query (in order to filter out deleted questions), the search results start with the following notice :
Note: only content you own is returned when searching for deleted content
and only items posted by me appear.
Expected behavior
When using "deleted:no", the scope of the query should still be global.
The "only your own content" filter should be turned on only for if "deleted" is set to "yes"
scope
I bumped into this issue on Stack Overflow, searching on meta displayed the same issue, so I think this affects all Stack Exchange sites (to be confirmed).
deleted:no
with that intent if it's implicit anyway? If the logic is changed to your expected behavior, then,deleted:no foo
will be the same asfoo
. At least the current behavior provides a shortcut todeleted:no user:me
.deleted:no
, and it returning only your content in both cases is by design as an extension of searches never returning deleted content unless prompteddeleted:yes
anddeleted:no
work differently for mods (i.e., return results from all users). Is my assumption correct?Ctrl+R
on my part, but which indeed disappeared after a few minutes. So yes : you can disregard this issue as "not really useful" (at least for regular users).deleted:no
is generally only useful when switching between deleted and undeleted often enough for typing the entire thing to be annoying