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Accepted answers aren't the community's decision: it's an option by the OP. If the answer breaks the website rules, it makes sense to be deleted, but why can't the OP see the accepted answer anymore?

As a community, we cannot accept answers for a question. But we can remove accept from an answer, by deleting that answer. This is counter-intuitive: Is answer accepting meant to be community-driven, or not?

It would make sense if we allow the OP to see deleted answers, or at least accepted deleted answers.

In fact, not allowing accepted answers to be deleted makes sense too: Edits can always be added, and edit history preserves the original answer from being lost from the OP.

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  • My understanding is that only moderators can delete accepted answers, and that regular users can't do so. It's certainly not a power to be used lightly, nor (from experience) is it very commonly used: I think I can count the number of occasions I've seen it happen on the fingers of one hand.
    – F1Krazy
    Commented Feb 3 at 22:11
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    No, only the user who posted the question can accept an answer to it. A moderator can, of course, post an answer that the OP then accepts, but that's probably not what you meant.
    – F1Krazy
    Commented Feb 3 at 22:15
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    It might make sense to split the two separate features into separate requests. Allowing users to completely block deletion is an entirely different thing than allowing individual users to see answers they could see previously. Note that voting on meta can include agreement and disagreement with feature requests, so an unacceptable request can drag an otherwise acceptable one down with it if combined. Commented Feb 3 at 22:20
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    You accept an answer to your question. While you're away the answer is edited by the answerer into a rude slur on yourself. We helpfully delete that answer (because we can). Should we a) not be allowed to or b) we can and do delete it but you are forced to see that rude deleted answer every time you look at your question. Commented Feb 3 at 22:27
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    Alternatively one user by accepting their answer or someone else's could sabotage the site and only by waiting for a moderator could we fix that. Of course you can undelete anything by asking a moderator to do it for you. Commented Feb 3 at 22:29
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    @ingotangjingle I don't see how that is relevant for my comment. Commented Feb 3 at 22:31
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    You can flag for undeletion as I explain in my answer. You can't keep rude answers on the site simply by accepting them. Commented Feb 3 at 22:33
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    @ingotangjingle Everything on SO is for the community first. Even accepting is there to signal to the community what the OP considered correct. It's not a bookmark or protective spell for the OP to wield. Commented Feb 3 at 22:36
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    There's quite of bit of misunderstanding here. Accepting an answer does bock deletion by the answer author. It does not block any other type of deletion (e.g., by spam or R/A flags, votes from other users, deletion by moderators). The fact that an answer was accepted has no effect on if it can or can't be undeleted or voted to be undeleted.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Feb 3 at 22:43
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    @ingotangjingle that's why we have moderators, they are the final arbiter of what is and isn't allowed on the site. Commented Feb 3 at 22:48
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    @ingotangjingle An answer can only be delete-voted by non-moderators if it has a negative score (socre <= -1 on all sites, except MSO, which is <= -8). Voting to delete an answer also requires > 20k reputation. These are both significant barriers to the abuse of deletion which you appear to be claiming happens and which you appear to be proposing this feature request as a means to prevent.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Feb 3 at 22:50
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    @ingotangjingle "and OP can sabotage community's intent" No they can't, as Makyen pointed out ("The fact that an answer was accepted has no effect on if it can or can't be undeleted or voted to be undeleted."). This request would change things so that the OP can sabotage the community. Commented Feb 3 at 22:51
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    @ingotangjingle How does that sabotage the community? Acceptance indicates what the OP considers correct and nothing more. It doesn't mark what the community considers correct. Why would the community want to accept ("mark as considered correct by the author") something the author does not consider correct? Commented Feb 3 at 22:56
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    Well IMO yes, because the acceptance feature is borderline meaningless and certainly the most often misinterpreted feature of the site. It should have no influence at all on who is capable to vote to delete an answer. But then again, I am in the camp of just removing the acceptance feature altogether and keep things nice and simple. So I'm biased.
    – Gimby
    Commented Feb 6 at 13:59
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    An accepted answer can also be deleted by spam/offensive flags.
    – CPlus
    Commented Apr 4 at 0:06

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If an answer is dangerous - maybe it's got some kind of hidden malware in it or running it would non-obviously delete data then those answers need to be removed. Moderators may not have the necessary subject matter knowledge of the programming language to determine that so it's up to subject matter experts to help out and do it for them.

Sometimes the OP may accept a perverse or rude answer or something that isn't an answer at all. We shouldn't allow two users acting together who may know very little about how the site should work to override the community and prevent a very poor answer from being deleted.

Excepting moderators, it takes at least 3 users with 20K to delete an answer so it's not something that can happen very often. There's no real delete review queue either so it's ever so hard to get an answer deleted. Here on Meta Stack Overflow an answer also needs to get to a score of -8 before non-moderators can vote to delete it.

On top of that non-moderators only get one delete vote per post so if an answer has been deleted by mistake and a moderator then undeletes it, we can't vote to delete it again.

If you know of some answer that's useful and been deleted then custom flag the question, or any post at all if the question has also been deleted, and ask for a moderator to undelete things. You'll have to give the moderator some way to find the answer.

Note that the moderator will look at the answer and if it deserves to be deleted it will stay deleted.

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  • OP accepted the answer, so I'm not sure why the community can un-accept it. Wouldn't it make more sense to just let the community handle accepting fully at that point, if the OP can lose an answer they have accepted. forever? Commented Feb 3 at 22:16
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    Sure if you accept a rude and ranty answer, we can delete it without having to wait for a moderator to notice our flags. On weekends we'd end up with such content sitting around for far too long if we were blocked from doing that. Commented Feb 3 at 22:21

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