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10:07
in REHAB, 3 hours ago, by Abr001am
Hello dear folks, may i ask if there is deleted questions about fermat semi primes that can be found somehow ?
@Abr001am Was it your question?
For example, it would be quite easy to find it if it was tagged . Here are the deleted questions with this tag: data.stackexchange.com/math/query/883845/…
One additional caveat - the data in SEDE are updated only once a week, so if it was very recent, you'd have to check the list the next Monday.
If it was your post and it was deleted recently, you can check deleted recent posts. 10k+ users can search among their own deleted posts.
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Q: Is there any way to see my deleted questions or answers?

Math137Previously I deleted some of my questions, I wonder if there is a way to see (only) my deleted questions?

@MartinSleziak ok sorry, i found topics there about requesting deleted questions with sql
no it's not mine, i feel like there was more questions before about fermat semi primes written in the form $2^n+1$
Thanks very much for this valuable collect, i will bookmark them for later check.
10:26
Hmm, if it is not your post (and you haven't posted answer there) you won't get much from searching in SEDE - just a link, but not the actual content.
Maybe in some cases you'd be able to find the question in Wayback Machine or some mirror sites/scraper sites.
ok i appreciate.
10:57
And I should have mentioned that there are data dumps of sites in Stack Exchange network, see here: meta.stackexchange.com/tags/data-dump/info
So maybe some of the deleted questions could be obtained from there - but that will not be an easy process. (And it will only work for questions which weren't deleted at the time when data dump was created.)
So far I haven't worked with data dumps, the linked tag-info says that they are created quarterly.

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