Frankly stupid- it should just silently delete the files, if that is my 
preference. Ok, then the reason suggests that there should a corresponding 
option somewhere in the preferences.
Actually this bug is not that stupid. What's stupid is that somebody "fixed" 
this bug, and now it is impossible to delete a non empty folder. As a result in 
order to delete a folder that has 500 inner populated folders you have to empty 
the 500 damn folders first - file management usability at its best. Why am I 
still trying to use linux? Why?

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nautilus doesn't warn if deleting folder with content
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140687
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