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Should posts that are actively being discussed on Meta be temporarily exempt from deletion?

When a question on the Main site is brought up for discussion on Meta, I add the following comment on the Main question

This question is being discussed on Meta.

(the link is to the actual question on Meta, of course). The purpose of this comment is to notify the OP, answerers, and other visitors of the increased attention on the post. Also, this helps with avoiding accidental actions from SOCVR, which has restrictions on this.

However, this doesn't prevent delete votes being cast on the Main question, and given that Meta regulars include users with the delete privilege, and strong views that they're not afraid to express, it's not uncommon for posts to be deleted very soon after they're brought up on Meta. This means a substantial number of users, (i.e. <10k rep), can no longer fully participate in the discussion. Even if screenshots are provided, they tend not to include screenshots of the answers, and so potentially relevant context is lost for those users.

I think there should be a restriction on delete votes being cast on questions for a period after they're brought up on Meta. This should apply to answers as well, if that's part of the focus of the Meta post. Of course, there would be an exception for Meta posts that say "Please delete this ...". However, these Meta posts are relatively rare, and are usually frowned upon. I've been guilty of making such Meta posts myself, and have been informed, in no uncertain terms, to cut it out, and I think that makes sense in general.

I was under the impression that moderators would not be inclined to impose and enforce such a restriction, and so I thought this wouldn't be a rule that could be established. However, a comment on a question recently brought up on Meta indicates otherwise

Moderator Note: We will not be deleting questions while they are under active discussion on Meta. Please note that having participated in the deletion of this question within the next 48 hours will likely result in the suspension of your account. – Cody Gray ♦

This seems reasonable to me (at least that this shouldn't be allowed, not that users should be suspended without a warning first, but that's an enforcement detail). The 48 hour limit also feels about right, but perhaps it should be closer to a week. So it seems that at least one moderator is willing to enforce such a rule, unless I'm reading too much into that comment.

Given that the "rule" has been codyfied ;), does the community think it should be codified?

Note that this is a much more constrained version of Impose a 24 hour voting freeze on questions being discussed on Meta, as it only addresses delete votes, for the purpose of allowing all users to be able to participate in the discussion, and is not intended as a system constraint, but would be handled by moderators in response to violations being flagged. The quantity of such flags would be quite small, and so it shouldn't be too much of a burden on moderator time.

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