Sometimes, I encounter genuinely interesting questions that get deleted (because the OP figured it out right after posting?), and answers that get deleted out of doubt or to be reposted as comments but turn out to be the correct answers.

Since it takes more than one community vote to undelete posts anyway, can a user with the right privileges cast undelete votes for those reasons? Specifically for deleted answers, is there anything else one can do like somehow asking the author to undelete their answer because it turns out to be correct? (I did it once for this answer by posting a comment under my question, but only because there was a good chance this particular author would be refreshing it anyway.)

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If a user is ragequitting and deleting all of their old posts, that might be a reason (although you should probably flag as well to let a mod know).

Otherwise, it's probably best to ask politely to undelete.

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How can we ask to undelete, though? You can't comment on deleted questions, and there's no other way to contact the poster. – bdonlan Sep 22 '11 at 0:29
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Generally, I would find another post of the author's and ask them there. If the discussion gets lengthy, it can be moved to meta/chat. – waiwai933 Sep 22 '11 at 0:34
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@bdonlan - As a mod, I'll superping the user from a private chat room. We have other ways of contacting users; you can probably flag for mod attention and they'll take care of it. – Kevin Vermeer Dec 9 '11 at 13:47
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