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Deletion of questions


Question Posted Saturday March 22 2008, 12:44 pm

I was going to edit an answer on the Edit Answers page, and noticed that a lot of them were supposedly 'deleted' [because of the red text]. I went to one of questions, and a user had just given their answer. How are the questions deleted if columnists are still able to give answers?

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karenR answered Sunday March 23 2008, 1:03 am:
We don't like for them to, but some people delete the questions themselves after getting answers. Once
you answer it, it is on your column for good. Even if its deleted. You just won't find it on the answer a question pages. :)

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