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Q: Modify the 'has 1 or 0 comments' requirement for 'RemoveAbandonedQuestions' script

Andre SilvaFrom the help center, auto-delete section (emphasis is mine): If the question is more than 365 days old, and ... has a score of 0 or less, or a score of 1 and a deleted owner has no answers is not locked has view count <= the age of the question in days times 1.5 has 1 or 0 co...

 
 
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David Fullerton on January 18, 2019

A loooong time ago, we used to post an annual “State of the Stack” update on the company and community. Then at some point it became an infographic which was… listen, everyone was doing infographics in 2011. Now it’s 2019, the company has grown and changed in so many ways, so we’re bringing this tradition back and taking a look at how far we’ve come while being open and honest about how much work we have left to do.

2018 was a big year! Some stats:

Across all of Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network, we saw 9+ billion pageviews from 100+ million users over the course of the year. …

 
 
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@jordan_glen On the other hand, it's quite understandable that many people might be frustrating if they see that this issue has been widely discuss, they make a non-trivial effort to improve situation - and then they hear opinions on this site like the one quoted there.
 
 
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@MartinSleziak I agree entirely. I am not faulting those that do so much hard work (extremely non-trivial efforts to improve the situation; they do not need to be told how preposterous it is that this site is still very much of a homework completion site. Those who need to hear feedback from observers on other sites, from mods, from CMs, are the many users who mock and belittle and shame the minority of users trying to improve the situation. They are the ones who need to answer ...
they are the ones who continue you defy efforts to improve the situation, they are the ones who continue to make this site appear as a "homework completion site"... because they face no consequences, and mainly, reward in the form of rep, and mods fail to hold them accountable. They are the ones who would benefit most to "outsider" feedback and criticism, not just from those within who try to improve the situation. Because that feedback and criticism is mostly their responsibility.
 

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