Yes you can, if you're doing a soft delete or moving to a recycle bin. In fact, I thought that was the original intention of this topic.
Presenting confirmation dialogs, just using a new way.... how does that aid usability?
I use Gnome (Ubuntu) for my daily work, and when I hit delete on a file, it just deletes. I know it has "just deleted" because: (a) I pressed delete, (b) it disappears, and (c) I have a modicum of common sense. I can get it back by going to the recycle bin.
Perhaps adding confirmation dialogs would be a nice option for disabled or otherwise incapacitated users who might hit keys or press buttons accidentally, but IMO it doesn't make sense as a default.
I don't see how an undo stack has much relevance to the discussion. Most deletions or items that have confirmation dialogs are mutually independent. I think an undo stack adds unnecessary complexity (an action log would be good enough for mods to hook into). I think connecting the discussion of an undo stack to the original intention of removing confirmation pages is a red herring.


