It's been a few months since this happened, but I saw it took some of my motivation for answering questions away and I don't want that to happen.
I saw that people need an equivalent of MutationObservers (new browser/JS feature) for browsers not supporting them. To be able to help them I created a library for that based on a more supported technology. And I put a link to it with a description of what it supports in a question I found first.
I then kept on finding more questions that could benefit from my answer, so I posted it in a few more places. Then it turned out that I credited the wrong person for discovering a technique I used in the lib, so I had to update all the answers at once.
(The person got quite angry and might have flagged my answer, we talked more via e-mail and apologized to each other for the misunderstanding)
I got punished for self-promotion and all my answers with this lib were deleted. The moderator who did it didn't reply to my explanation in the ban-textarea (no idea what it's called)
I still believe my answers were useful and I didn't benefit from posting them in any way (except ~100 reputation points at most).
Now the only mention of this lib is in someone else's answer: Script that watch elements and change text
One of my deleted answers is here: Mutation Observer is undefined [edit: I updated the answer. Check the history]
Did I really do something wrong? What am I missing? Can those answers be brought back with some editing?