As you may be aware, our community has recently reaffirmed its support for identification questions. Relevant previously featured June 2024 meta discussion post: What does the community want to do with identification questions? This decision has led to several important updates:
- The identification close reason has been removed.
- Our site tour and help center have been updated to remove references to the ID ban.
- Stack Exchange staff have unblacklisted the ID tags.
However, there's one more step we need to take: addressing the previously closed identification questions.
When the ID ban was implemented back in 2018, a moderator mentioned that the mod team asked Stack Exchange staff to automatically close all existing identification questions and apply a historical lock. This lock prevents non-moderator users from voting on (including voting to reopen), flagging, or editing these questions.
- Closing all existing questions (starting 15 days from now):
We will ask SE for help in automatically closing all existing identification questions and, for the time being, applying a historical lock to them (which makes them unvotable and uneditable by non-moderator users, as well as removing them from normal question lists).
- Napoleon Wilson. "We are discontinuing support for identification questions"
Relevant meta post: Identification Question Cleanup: Closing existing questions.
The moderator also mentioned that they would be "cleaning up the existing [ID] questions." As a result, 3,726 ID questions were mass-deleted during the 2018 ID question cleanup (for example), along with an unknown number of questions deleted after the 2018 cleanup. Relevant meta post: Identification Question Cleanup: Deleting old questions.
Thus we will be deleting all existing identification questions unless they meet all of the following criteria:
- They have a score of +5 or more.
- They have at least one answer with a score of +3 or more.
- Napoleon Wilson. "Identification Question Cleanup: Deleting old questions"
Given our community's clear consensus to allow ID questions, I believe it's time to reverse these actions. I'm requesting that we:
- Unlock these "historical significance" locked ID questions.
- Undelete any ID questions that were previously closed and deleted for being off-topic under the old guidelines.
- Reopen the closed ID questions.
Since the initial mass locking, closing, and deleting involved Stack Exchange staff, I'm hoping our moderators will add the status-review tag to this post. This will escalate the issue to SE staff, in line with the process outlined in the Meta Stack Exchange post: "What posts should be escalated to staff using [status-review], and how do I escalate them?"
Keeping these questions locked, closed, and deleted despite our clear community consensus and policy to allow them, will confuse users and send the wrong messages about our site policy.
Note: I initially flagged this post requesting a status-review tag but was declined with the reason: "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention."
I believed this was precisely the type of post requiring moderator intervention, as only moderators can add the status-review tag. Despite the flag decline, a moderator has since added the status-review tag. Could the moderator team clarify the reasoning behind these actions?