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I have a suggestion.
I don't know if it's been suggested or discussed.
Instead of irretrievable deletion, move branches to trash. The branches placed in the trash are not available for updating, but are available for viewing.
I may have wanted to read about golden formulas, but couldn't even get a peek. The public moderators made a collegial decision instead of me as to what I could and could not look at.
I am an adult, well-read and cannot be overcome by foul language or any pictures. It seems to me that I can make up my own mind about the degree of usefulness of the information in a deleted branch.
Organization of "rubbish", will allow making a decision about the degree of usefulness of the information for each user. In this case, further "outrage" will be stopped and interested persons, if any, will have an opportunity to get acquainted with the information.
What do you think about this?
No one has given me an answer to that question. Do you have an answer? If not, and there is no desire to know why I need it, then I will keep the reason for the question to myself, and it has nothing to do with a desire to "scavenge".
Ahem. Sometimes you have to look where you're asking. Have a good day.
Ahem, was there really an answer? Give me a link, please. It's because of the flooding and what this thread is against that sometimes it's easy to miss the answer to your question. Thanks again to the moderators for their work.
no specific answer to the question posed
There is a Code Base section, there is an Articles section. You can make the same section Trash.
I'm not complaining. If it's deleted, it's deleted. It's just my suggestion.
The mere existence of a Recycle Bin would contradict the Forum Rules.
Contact the Administration of the forum. This suggestion is not within the competence of public moderators.
Everything is deleted irretrievably. It is not technically possible to move or hide topics.