In the case of your node, it was reaped 31 minutes after it was created.
I wonder if there is a compromise that can be developed.
I agree that deleting nodes = bad thing...but
How about the ability to do something similar to Reaping or in this case, Self Reaping?
Perhaps a user, within certain guidelines, could "reap" their own node and the result would display something like "phydeauxarff has reconsidered this node for presentation - for more info click here" and provide a link to the original node should anyone care to dig in and see what it was
this would offer folks a chance to recant something they decided they didn't want to say after all and would still keep the continuity of the site intact
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