@diego:

You can restore to the same folder by right clicking the file in the
garbage bin and checking "restore". It's automatically restored to the
place, where it was deleted from. Unfortunately, you didn't find that,
so that should be improved too. The "restore" and "delete permanently"
options in the context menu of the trash bin should appear first, since
these are the most important commands in the trash bin. Furthermore,
there should be dedicated buttons in the GUI of the trash bin showing
these two commands only. At present you open the trash bin in nautilus,
right click the file and check restore. So it's a lot easier than what
you say. But granted, you didn't find it, so it should be improved.

I don't think your solution is really helpful. People will just stop
paying attention to the permanently reoccurring notifications you
propose and in the end whine again, when they do something wrong. "It's
not me, it's the stupid machine, which should have warned me, grief....
I completely deleted the trash bin in spite of the warning, because I
never check it's content, why should I, the machines fault...grief
grief"

But, I grant you, that your solution is a lot better than having those
confirmation buttons pop up everywhere. I hate that passionately! I'm a
grown up person and don't want to be treated by this machine like an
imbecile by continually being reminded of the same damn thing each and
every time. In particular, the notification should disappear
automatically and reasonably fast without the user having to interact
with it...

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Add an option to get a confirmation dialog before deleting files in Nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95853
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