I had not been aware of the recent deletion controversies until I noticed a spate of deletions that caught some old answers I had written, prompting me to ask the question below.
I was surprised when a moderator (CasperOne) edited the unhappy context out of my answer, but still left the first person viewpoint -- this materially changed the question in my view, seeming to make it sound as if I were approving of something that I actually disapproved of.
I thanked CasparOne for his effort at editing, but reverted my question to my original wording. It seemed clear enough, having gotten a dozen upvotes and two good answers.
Another user (not a moderator) reverted my revert. I responded to him that I still preferred my version of the question.
A moderator (random) stepped in, and changed the text back to CasparOne's version (still keeping my first person voice), locked the question, and apparently deleted my comment to the user that I still preferred my version of the question.
It seems to be quite heavy-handed for the moderators to group together to perform this kind of editing. It's also odd that I have no recourse once the question has been locked -- I can't revert the edit (which does not represent what I wish to say), leave a comment that this is the case, or even delete the question.
The lock comment refers me to meta, so here I am! Please restore my original wording so that my meaning is as I intended.
Simplest way to copy the content of a deleted question?
Original question as I asked it:
I notice that I've had a spate of answers to recently closed questions. It seems odd that somebody's going to the trouble of deleting questions that have been around a long time and have gotten numerous interesting or helpful responses, but there it is.
I think a few of the answers I've provided are pretty insightful, and I don't want them to disappear from the Internet.
What's the easiest way to grab the original question and my answer, and post it to another blog (e.g. blogspot)? I'm looking for the simplest way to preserve formatting, etc, not wishing to waste time reformatting the posts.
It was a big hassle previously when I had to recover my Knuth postings (and I'm still a bit flabbergasted that people would vote to delete a hand-written note by Knuth answering a Stack Overflow question!). One of the moderators had to send me a pdf of the deleted questions. I sincerely appreciate it (thanks Marc Gravell!) but would like to avoid doing this in the future.
As edited and locked by moderators:
What's the easiest way to grab the original question and my answer, and post it to another blog (e.g. blogspot)? I'm looking for the simplest way to preserve formatting, etc, not wishing to waste time reformatting the posts.
It was a big hassle previously when I had to recover my Knuth postings. One of the moderators had to send me a pdf of the deleted questions. I sincerely appreciate it (thanks Marc Gravell!) but would like to avoid doing this in the future.