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I asked a questiona question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?

I asked a question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?

I asked a question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?

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I asked a question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answerdeleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?

I asked a question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?

I asked a question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?

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Recovering a deleted good answer on my own question

I asked a question earlier which got an answer from a well-respected (I'll speak for myself) contributor to the Haskell tag. The answer contributed to my understanding of the problem and generated quite a bit of insightful discussion in the comments I saw. Unfortunately, the answer was deleted. I see this as a case of deleted-but-good-answer. It's not something I was ready to accept, but it was contributing to the conversation. I also don't know what I missed since the last time I viewed the answer/comments.

What is the appropriate channel for trying to get this answer and associated discussion back to my question?