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Can we slow down on the deletes on Meta, folks?

This is the antipattern of question moderation that I'm really starting to revile. Someone posted a question which does deserve some discussion and has some merit as a signal to the powers that be who ...
Makoto's user avatar
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104 votes
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Downvote in order to be able to vote to delete. Is it acceptable?

The real problem here is that you haven't already downvoted. If you think a post warrants deletion, surely it also warrants a downvote. I can kinda understand skipping that if you think it's gonna be ...
Shog9's user avatar
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Rule proposal: one delete/undelete per post

I support this. One user, one vote, then let voting reach some sort of consensus. If there is some serious disagreement regarding whether a post should stand, that's ground for a Meta discussion. If ...
Baum mit Augen's user avatar
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86 votes
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Should I delete my question if suspected it's a bug by the library?

No, you should not delete such a question. If it is a bug in a library then it is pretty likely that you are not the only programmer that gets bitten by that bug. And the need for a workaround is a ...
Hans Passant's user avatar
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Can we slow down on the deletes on Meta, folks?

I can't ever get too upset about deletion. I want to, but... Honestly, I think it's often the best option. But, sadly, not in this case. Beyond the reasons you've stated, it's traditional to downvote ...
Shog9's user avatar
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Rule proposal: one delete/undelete per post

I have no objections to single delete/undelete vote as a rule. However, I would prefer that SE implements this feature rather than it is being enforced by moderators. On the other hand, I can ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
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What should we do when one person tries to delete every duplicate?

I agree that questions that are duplicates should be closed. But, I find a disturbing pattern when somebody closes a dupe with a more general dupe and even not the correct tag i.e. suppose a person ...
akrun's user avatar
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69 votes
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Should a user delete their own question caused by a typo before closure?

Yes, if it will be of no further use to anyone, you should go ahead and delete it yourself. This should remove it from any review queues, so it won't be put in front of any more reviewers.
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
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Can we re-delete "What is the best MySQL Client Application for Windows?"?

To quote George himself, We do not delete good content. This question is not good content. Its "answer" is even worse. I'm not going to go into what's bad about it, because @Braiam has done an ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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55 votes

Deletion/undeletion battles - should moderators step in?

The answer is yes, but there's some caveats here. As I noted on MSE It's clear that motivated users with that privilege will continue to delete/undelete ad nauseum, and it actually diminishes the ...
Machavity's user avatar
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How to handle "What does this (malicious) obfuscated code do?" questions?

Just about any question that is a code dump followed by "explain this" is going to be "Too Broad". Without the OP going over what they do understand about it, and what they don't understand about it, ...
Servy's user avatar
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Do you (or would you) downvote a question or answer before giving the deciding vote to delete it?

I never consciously evaluate whether, given all the other votes on the post, my vote is needed. If a post sits at +300, but, according to the same principles I apply to all posts, I find that it ...
Louis's user avatar
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What is a reasonable length of time to give for a poor question to be improved before voting to delete?

My opinion is that we shouldn't bother with deleting this type of questions. If it's closed, downvoted and has no upvoted answers, it would be Roomba'd within a few days. If OP improves the question ...
Madara's Ghost's user avatar
46 votes

What should we do when one person tries to delete every duplicate?

Not really an answer to this question, but something I think may be worth looking into: What bothers me a lot more about these examples is that a significant portion of the deleted questions all have ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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Can we delete "Setting up a git repo on my GoDaddy hosting plan"?

Consider what deleting this question would mean: someone asks a question on Stack Overflow, which at the time was considered on-topic for the site. Some people spend their free time writing ...
Martin Tournoij's user avatar
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Why am I not allowed to vote to delete or undelete another user's post more than once? [Obsolete]

There was an extensive community discussion after some contentious Meta Stack Overflow posts were made, where groups of voters were repeatedly clashing over this issue, casting delete and undelete ...
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Non-moderator can delete accepted answer

So... Funny story... The change referenced in this answer that Andras dug up? It didn't actually do anything. Ever. The check was added in the wrong spot; it effectively stops trusted users from ...
Shog9's user avatar
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40 votes
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Do we want this locked question on what old technologies you use even though they're out of date and why?

I'd say that its "historical significance" lock put in place almost six years ago has lost its significance. Most of the non-Wikipedia links in the answers are broken. Only two or three out of the ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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38 votes
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Is it okay to delete and re-make a question to stop everyone hyperfocusing on a simple mistake?

Well, you can't delete it - it's already been answered. As to whether you should if you could... I'd say it's usually pretty rude to delete a question and re-post the exact same question. But ...
Shog9's user avatar
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38 votes

What should we do when one person tries to delete every duplicate?

I often cast close and delete votes on regex questions (and answers) to keep the regex SO tag part clean, avoid having to re-type the same solutions time and again (sometimes several times a day) and ...
Wiktor Stribiżew's user avatar
36 votes

What is the procedure for getting blatantly off-topic C or C++ answers deleted?

I know there will be those who disagree, but I would say: Don't worry about it. It is an article of near-religious faith on SO that C and C++ are two completely different languages. But out there in ...
Steve Summit's user avatar
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35 votes

About significance of questions and whether or not they should be deleted

Personally, I think the rule is quite simple: Always vote to delete closed questions unless their existence is making the Internet a better place. The only tricky thing about that rule is defining ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
34 votes

Stop using our delete votes in the LQPRQ when 20k-rep users recommend deletion

I played around with the review interface a bit, and managed to come up with a user script hack to stop LQP "Delete" reviews from eating into the daily delete vote quota: // ==UserScript== // @name ...
Ilmari Karonen's user avatar
34 votes
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Request for clarification on moderation policy regarding deletion of posts under Meta discussion

The TL;DR here is it's not a formal policy. We try to craft formal policy with Meta and featured for maximum discussion and feedback (like this and this). I haven't talked to Cody but I think Makoto ...
Machavity's user avatar
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34 votes
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Regex question getting closed as a dupe with a too broad target, and now receiving delete votes

So this is also why I don't like just closing dupes for the sake of closing dupes. If there's some nuance here that needs to be explained/illustrated/pointed out that's lost in the dupe, then it's ...
Makoto's user avatar
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33 votes
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Common Google Search for Node.js / JavaScript IDE leads to out of date Stack Overflow question

Let's delete. This is completely off-topic (tool recommendation) and outdated now. The only valid option I see here is to ask mods to delete the question.
Alexei Levenkov's user avatar
32 votes

How many duplicates (if any) are enough to justify deletion of a question?

It's not a question of number of duplicates. It's a question of whether that one duplicate is going to be found by people with that same problem, but that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates. ...
Servy's user avatar
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How soon should a bad question be deleted?

As with any kind of vote, we trust that the users casting the votes will use their own judgement. If three users with 20k rep or more* (the necessary rep level to cast delete votes without having to ...
yivi's user avatar
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30 votes

Do we need coordinated efforts to moderate the site?

http://media.btp.police.uk/services/GetImage.ashx?id=1vqxyoLa976Zo5vFx%2FH5qw%3D%3D&thumbnailsize=-1&download=1&doctype=0 Community self-moderation, by the British Transport Police. ...
ArtOfCode's user avatar
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Does the delete/undelete vote feature need to be revisited?

I agree with points 1 and 3. Only allowing delete-voting a given post once per user would be good to help prevent delete wars (examples: 1, 2), exactly the same as the reason we only allow a close ...
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