1,547,290 posts were deleted on Stack Overflow during the year of 2016. That breaks down as follows:
Post Type Deleted by... Posts Deleted % of total
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Question Author vote 319760 20.67 %
Answer Author vote 282366 18.25 %
Question Auto-deletion: AbandonedQuestions 269013 17.39 %
Question Auto-deletion: DeadQuestions 187774 12.14 %
Question Auto-deletion: AbandonedClosed 139023 8.98 %
Answer Moderator 118724 7.67 %
Answer Review 54392 3.52 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Auto-deletion: AbandonedClosed) 41956 2.71 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Author vote) 36747 2.37 %
Answer Parent question deleted (3rd-party vote) 24236 1.57 %
Question 3rd-party vote 22804 1.47 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Author was deleted) 7733 0.50 %
Question Moderator 6915 0.45 %
Answer Spam/Offensive flags 6300 0.41 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Moderator) 6243 0.40 %
Question Author was deleted 6029 0.39 %
Answer 3rd-party vote 4677 0.30 %
Answer Converted to Comment 3947 0.26 %
Question Spam/Offensive flags 3745 0.24 %
Question Auto-deletion: MigrationStubs 1977 0.13 %
Answer Author was deleted 1033 0.07 %
Answer Parent question migrated 960 0.06 %
Answer Parent question deleted 386 0.02 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Auto-deletion: RejectedMigrations) 239 0.02 %
Question Auto-deletion: RejectedMigrations 195 0.01 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Spam/Offensive flags) 77 0.00 %
Answer Other (a Christmas miracle!) 20 0.00 %
Answer Parent question migration rejected 13 0.00 %
Answer Parent question deleted (Auto-deletion: MigrationStubs) 7 0.00 %
Question via Vote (probably owner-deleted) 1 0.00 %
Note that during this same time period, 6,847,742 posts were created.
This looks only at posts that were deleted during this time period and remain deleted. It does not count posts that were deleted and then undeleted, nor does it double-count those that were deleted, undeleted, and then re-deleted in the same manner as the first deletion. There are arguments to be made for counting all of these things, but they are few in number and mostly just add confusion. "Other" mostly involves crazy scenarios where posts got deleted twice without being undeleted; as such, they're likely counted twice.