What would make a question disappear? I asked two questions. I got emails showing they were both answered several times. I could see the answers for one question, but the other question is gone. Was I flamed? Was it a computer glitch? Are questions erased for various reasons? What happened?
Additional info, added Monday January 19 2004, 2:46 pm: They were two different questions, not identical. It wasn't in poor taste. I didn't want to erase it, I wanted to see my answers. When I followed the link in my email, I only got "Viewing Question" but nothing else, so I logged in and clicked my questions. My other questions were there, but that one wasn't. . Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? aka_kittkatt answered Monday January 19 2004, 6:49 pm: You imagined that you posted the question when in fact, you really didn't.
MFS answered Monday January 19 2004, 12:55 pm: Very hungry wolves, roaming in packs, have been known to eat various pieces of data off the internet. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
DruidX answered Monday January 19 2004, 7:10 am: Were the questions identical? It is possible that one of the admin deleated it to save space or whatever. It is fully possible that it was also a computer glitch. If your question was in very poor taste, ie 'I wanna rape this person, how?' and you got flamed, it is also possible it got deleated.
I would go with glitch though.
Adenduim: It might be that the page hadn't loaded properly.
shay*shay answered Sunday January 18 2004, 10:31 pm: So sorry you cannot erase a question. I can delete questions, but Im not sure if spacefem would like me doing that. You may want to contact her about it.
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
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