I was writing an answer on my iPad when it occurred to me A Link May Be Helpful. So I opened a new tab, browsed around for a bit, found something good and switched back to the opened Question tab. ..? No answer? Well, Safari on the iPad must have a really short memory then.
Answered a-new, pasted in my link, then (the folly!) decided I should look up some more facts. After doing so and copying a relevant snippet of information, switching back I found my (much longer!) answer again had disappeared! Much gnashing of teeth ensued. Even then I fell for it a third time, almost reducing me to the proverbial weeping as well.
I finally reclined to the ol' desk and keyboard and typed up my answer in there, a bit more subdued and brusque than in my usual mien.
Isn't there an auto-save active during Asking A Question? While typing this, I switched repeatedly to The Other Tab (fully aware of the possible consequences, i.e., having to start this lovely and wholly intended long-winding story again from scratch). It seems to work for questions - nothing lost so far.
Am I correct in my understanding that this backup copy is not active when typing an answer?
(After some more experimenting) Well at least it isn't SO.¹ While answering, I get the little message "Draft saved" popup under the text entry box after 30 seconds of inactivity. Comforting, but alas: after switching away from that tab, the answer is gone! gone, baby!
(Apologies for the Thickening of Plot) Just by way of experiment, I clicked the Self-Answer button again. My post is still there! (Give or take an adverb or subordinate clause, I didn't check in detail.) Surely I'd have noticed that it Would Have Been There when attempting to re-enter my original answer. It wasn't.
¹ I fully realize that this admission makes my question off-topic for Meta, as well as for SO itself. Perhaps I should ask on Super User or Ask Different instead. Apologies for crying out "foul!"