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Why delete questions when you can edit them?
Greetings.
How often do I notice such an unpleasant thing - I asked a question, indicated tags, and the moderator deletes the question. It's annoying. If the user made a mistake in something when forming a question, then why delete what he wrote? He could write this for half an hour, for example. How can he remember all this? - Push to github? I had controversial situations here, really controversial on some issues, but the moderator decided so - he knows better. In general, suggestions:
1. Instead of deleting the question, send it to some temporary storage so that it can be edited in accordance with the comments.
2. If the moderator has read the question and it is possible, for example, to delete an extra tag, then it is better to delete it, rather than delete the question itself.
The moderator can tell me, they say, follow the rules yourself, fuck this job for us - to rule something for someone else, but you shouldn’t be so radical - sometimes somewhere something turns out the way it turns out ...
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Then, that this is the only way to get most authors to pay attention to their behavior.
Specifically, your questions were repeatedly corrected and deleted indicating the violation. But you have not drawn any conclusions from this and are not doing so.
Or do you think that we have nothing to do except constantly edit questions?
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