89
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What happened on Stack Overflow on 31 May 2019?
Nothing happened.
There is a cleanup process, usually referred to as "Roomba", that deletes unvoted, unanswered questions after a year. Any graphs that involve question counts will see this ...
75
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Time for roomba to ignore comments
I really don't know why it was introduced in the first place, but I
know that it can produce the situation Cueball is experiencing. I
would say that the purpose of the roomba is to precisely ...
42
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Accepted
User's first ever post wrongly (in my opinion) auto-deleted for being spam/abusive
The post was deleted by the community user, most likely in response to multiple spam flags from users; some of these might have been generated by Smokey, while others by users who read the post. As a ...
33
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Accepted
Roomba hasn't run for the past two weeks and over 2800 questions evaded it
Sorry about the delay here folks, this one fell through our cracks for a little bit there (we're actively working with our SREs to improve our monitoring).
The issue was indeed related to the Saves ...
32
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What happened on Stack Overflow on 31 May 2019?
Nothing happened.
If we run a functionally identical query on SEDE, but include deleted posts, we get the following picture:
As for why deleted questions matter, see OrangeDog's answer, and add user/...
28
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Time for roomba to ignore comments
Prior to February 2013 questions without answers were more useful than now. Back then these could serve as duplicate targets.
From this perspective it made solid sense to be careful about deleting ...
25
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Accepted
Can we decrease the roomba times for auto deletion of bad questions?
I'm just not seeing the ROI on this. If the problem we are trying to solve is to keep the site clean then I think we should focus on step one of the cleanup process and get the low quality content ...
23
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Time for roomba to ignore comments
I agree with this proposal.
Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.
Comments are not meant to hold context or ...
23
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Accepted
Roomba ate my question, but I still want an answer. What now?
There are a few ways to go about this.
Unfortunately the quickest way, going to the SOCVR chat room, is not allowed by the room's policy if the question is yours (the room's rules prohibit making ...
23
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Should the Roomba take bookmarks into account?
an argument can also be made that upvoting and bookmarking mean different things
Yes they do mean different things: upvoting means you think a question has value and should be kept on the site; and ...
22
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Accepted
Why did the Community user delete this question?
It was deleted because its author was deleted, and it scored less than 0 at the time of its author's deletion. Prior to this past July, all posts scoring less than 0 would be summarily deleted if ...
22
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Roomba hasn't run for the past two weeks and over 2800 questions evaded it
In the absence of any feedback from developers we can only guess what's going on. And, as time goes by this issue looks more and more like related to recent introduction of Saves feature.
If you think ...
20
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Time for roomba to ignore comments
For what it's worth, you can use this SEDE query that I just wrote to find questions that you've commented on and that would become eligible for deletion if this proposal was implemented. Just enter ...
19
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Low-visibility question automatically deleted by single downvote
The question was not deleted by a single downvote. Yes, it is technically the reason for why it was deleted, but it would be an error to think that this technical reason is related in any way to the ...
19
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Accepted
Will negative-scored duplicates with a zero-scored, non-accepted answer be Roomba'd?
Will negative-scored duplicates with a zero-scored, non-accepted answer Roomba?
No. The Roomba rules are clear;
RemoveDeadQuestions only triggers when there's no answer
RemoveAbandonedQuestions only ...
17
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Roomba very low score answers
There is an important difference between question and answers. The question helps me find my problem and the answers tell me what to and if I'm lucky also what not to do.
Removing questions that does ...
17
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Roomba when all posts have a strictly negative score
Formulating those adjustments to address the raised concerns:
A -2 requirement on the question will make sure that one user alone is not enough to trigger a deletion.
A -2 requirement on an accepted ...
17
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Accepted
I flagged a comment, and it got auto-deleted. Can I be sure that I chose the correct flag?
No, the system doesn't care about the type of comment flag.
The objective of all comment flags is to indicate that the comment should be deleted. That's true regardless of the type of the flag, and it'...
Cody GrayMod
- 243k
16
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Roomba when all posts have a strictly negative score
I would tend to oppose the proposal as written, for a couple of reasons. The roomba rule is intended to delete questions that are valueless. Old questions with no answers are almost by definition ...
16
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Why was my question deleted
It was deleted because it was closed and you didn't edit it to address the reason for closure so it could be reopened.
If you're not going to edit the question into a form that we can accept then ...
15
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Roomba very low score answers
I'd be very much against this.
That's because bad answers, with a wrong method or approach, have value too. They tell future visitors how not to do something. If you remove such answers automatically,...
14
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Time for roomba to ignore comments
I really love this idea, and I have the numbers to prove it would be effective. At the bare minimum, I wanted to make sure that the deletion scale would be about right, since that number sounds big, ...
14
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Community bot deleting questions from new users too aggressively?
It's not a bug. As Suraj Rao noticed, the account associated with that question was removed. In fact, the question was implicitly deleted (because it was negatively-scored) as part of my deletion of a ...
Cody GrayMod
- 243k
13
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Time for roomba to ignore comments
Check https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/296609/792066 for a break down of what is currently being deleted and why. But, there are more numbers... for a perspective:
There are >9.7 million questions ...
13
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Accepted
Overzealous automatic deletion
It seems to me that automatic deletion should wait until negative votes have reached a significant number before removing a question.
-2 is a significant number.
If we can't delete even -2 voted ...
12
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Accepted
Some comments don't get deleted automatically/immediately on flagging
This has been fixed in production. The regex pattern matching has been updated to be less sensitive to white space and allow for usernames in flagging thank you comments.
11
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Accepted
Why do people delete-vote questions that are eligible for roomba?
Why do people delete-vote questions that are eligible for roomba?
This person because it is a lot easier to click once than to work out how the roomba rules are going to treat the Q.
11
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Can we decrease the roomba times for auto deletion of bad questions?
If the question is closed/ on hold, and ...
not closed as a duplicate has a score of -2 or less is not locked has no answers and has no pending reopen votes has not been edited since closure ... ...
Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible
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