First time I read this question: Is a stored procedure with a single statement worth it?
I was inclined to delete it. I thought to myself: It's plain dumb because there's not much difference if a SP got 1 line or a hundred. Later talking with aspiring developers I realized it's a valid concern for less experienced developers and found code encapsulation is "sold" as a sort of bag where one can "placehold" a lot of code for a function/subroutine/procedure name.
So I got back to the question and answered it. Not surprise it got a couple of "close the question" votes but I left the judgment for the community. If it got enough downvotes so it deserves to be closed. (my bad I don't asked OP for clarification on why he thinks one line don't deserves a SP).
But after a week the question don't got enough donwvotes and for my surprise my answer got four upvotes (neat).
A couple of days passes and the question was deleted. I was surprised because I don't see a good justification for deleting a question/answer got a net four upvotes (I really think OP can clarify it a bit tought).
So I read again about Why and how are some questions deleted? and don't see a good motive to keep it deleted.
So I humble ask what was justification to delete it?
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