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Yesterday I answered the following question: Google webfont loader how to unload fonts

Some time after receiving an answer the asker removed the question. While the question seems broad at first, I believe it's a question that may have a more widely applicable audience.

I don't have enough reputation to vote to undelete the question, what other options do I have? Since it's not against the rules, I've currently replicated the question and the answer over here to preserve the information.

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    That was a pretty decent question. I would vote to undelete it myself, except now that you have duplicated it I won't. The OP must have had a reason for removing it, and doesn't appear to have a history of asking then deleting, which would raise suspicion, so I suppose in this instance I'd just leave things as they are. Feb 27, 2015 at 13:57
  • The OP deleted it. That's a pretty bone-headed thing to do when you get a good answer, a moderator will probably undelete it. If that doesn't pan out then just write your own Q+A pair. Oh, wait, you did. Feb 27, 2015 at 14:04
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    @HansPassant its over there already.
    – user289086
    Feb 27, 2015 at 14:05
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    And by the way, enjoy your meta-effect rep from both question and answer now that you've brought it here :) Feb 27, 2015 at 14:06

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In general, if you disagree with something that's happened but don't have sufficient reputation to act directly, you should flag other (needs ♦ moderator attention), including as much detail as you can give about why you're doing so.

In this specific case, although it's not clear why the OP removed a question that had upvotes and an answer, I think that given the replication you've carried out (good work, by the way!) it should be left as-is.

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