I voted to close a Staging Ground question as off-topic. The asker then self-deleted the post about ten minutes after my close vote and comment. All good, right? Well, no, they self-undeleted it 41 hours later. What appears to have happened then is the Staging Ground noticed the post was "over 24 hours old" without any responses (I think it was still in a 'new' status technically?), and auto-published it twenty minutes after undeletion! The post spent a grand total of 43 minutes in Staging Ground in an undeleted state before being published, without ever getting any review other than my close vote.
This is obviously a bug/exploit (not that I necessarily think this asker intentionally did this to skip Staging Ground), wherein users can post a question to Staging Ground, self-delete, wait 24 hours, undelete, and have Staging Ground kick their question out onto the main site immediately.
I see two ways to deal with this exploit:
Pause and unpause the clock/counter for auto-publication whenever a question is deleted and then undeleted.
This counter should also be reset to zero anytime the asker makes an edit or requests re-review (the 24-hour window is ostensibly "24 hours without response from any reviewer", hopefully).
When there are major changes or close vote reviews on a post, it should probably pause the counter as well indefinitely, until another action is made (until a re-review request, essentially); when the only reviewer response is "this is bad", we shouldn't be auto-publishing that post just because no one else sees it for 24 hours.
Remove the ability to self-undelete Staging Ground posts. There's no reason to delete a post in the Staging Ground if you still ultimately want it to be published... a post with problems should be edited, instead. A better workflow/UX would be to show a confirmation warning upon self-deletion of "if you self-delete, you won't be able to undelete this post later; you'll have to ask a new question instead" or similar, and then enforce that.
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