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Deleting a post does not make it become "faded".

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SOthis discussion on Meta.SO.

Deleting a post does not make it become "faded".

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO.

Deleting a post does not make it become "faded".

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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Deleting a post does not make it become "faded""faded".  

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.  

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO.  

Deleting a post does not make it become "faded".  

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.  

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO.  

Deleting a post does not make it become "faded".

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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Deleting a post does not make it become "faded""faded". 

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted. 

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SOthis discussion on Meta.SO. 

Deleting a post does not make it become "faded".

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted.

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO.

Deleting a post does not make it become "faded". 

Deleting a post hides the post from all users with <10K reputation (except for the question owner himself and moderators). Those who are able to see the deleted posts (owner, moderators, and 10K + users) will see the deleted post appear with a pink background, as opposed to the usual white background, indicating that the post is deleted. 

Faded posts are those post with low scores. See this discussion on Meta.SO. 

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