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Q&A Deleted posts should be accessible to the creator *or* there should be a warning

I started writing an answer on Scientific Speculation and accidentally submitted it in a very incomplete state. Then my toddler came by and started making it hard to work on the stub. So, using my ...

2 answers  ·  posted 4y ago by dmckee‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by luap42‭

#4: Post edited by user avatar luap42‭ · 2020-07-30T16:43:07Z (over 4 years ago)
#3: Post edited by user avatar pnuts‭ · 2020-07-30T16:42:05Z (over 4 years ago)
I started writing an answer on Scientific Speculation and accidentally submitted it in a very incomplete state. Then my toddler came by and started making it hard to work on the stub. So, using my finely honed Stack Exchange reflexes I decided to delete the post until I could edit in into shape.

Only now I can't access it.

Have I stumbled on a incomplete part of QPixel? Or maybe I just don't have a high enough trust level? Or is this a intended as a general thing? 

In any case, given the high profile of Stack Exchange in the Q&A market place I suspect others will fall into the same trap, so I think we should either let owners see and edit their deleted posts or we need a warning about the irrevocable nature of that action.
#2: Post edited by user avatar dmckee‭ · 2020-07-16T05:23:03Z (over 4 years ago)
  • I started writing an answer on Scientific Speculation and accidentally submitted it in a very incomplete state. Then my toddler came by and started making it hard to work on the stub. So, using my finely honed Stack Exchange reflexes I decided to delete the post until I could edit in into shape.
  • Only now I can't access it.
  • Maybe I just don't have a high enough trust level? Or is this a general thing? Or have I stumbled on a incomplete part of QPixel?
  • In any case, give the high profile of Stack Exchange int he Q&A market place I suspect others will fall into the same trap, so I think we should either let owners see and edit their deleted posts or we need a warning about the irrevocable nature of that action.
  • I started writing an answer on Scientific Speculation and accidentally submitted it in a very incomplete state. Then my toddler came by and started making it hard to work on the stub. So, using my finely honed Stack Exchange reflexes I decided to delete the post until I could edit in into shape.
  • Only now I can't access it.
  • Have I stumbled on a incomplete part of QPixel? Or maybe I just don't have a high enough trust level? Or is this a intended as a general thing?
  • In any case, given the high profile of Stack Exchange in the Q&A market place I suspect others will fall into the same trap, so I think we should either let owners see and edit their deleted posts or we need a warning about the irrevocable nature of that action.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar dmckee‭ · 2020-07-16T05:21:11Z (over 4 years ago)
I started writing an answer on Scientific Speculation and accidentally submitted it in a very incomplete state. Then my toddler came by and started making it hard to work on the stub. So, using my finely honed Stack Exchange reflexes I decided to delete the post until I could edit in into shape.

Only now I can't access it.

Maybe I just don't have a high enough trust level? Or is this a general thing? Or have I stumbled on a incomplete part of QPixel?

In any case, give the high profile of Stack Exchange int he Q&A market place I suspect others will fall into the same trap, so I think we should either let owners see and edit their deleted posts or we need a warning about the irrevocable nature of that action.