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My Questionquestion held G Clark's post as the accepted answer for nearly 2two years with ~40 upvotes. I now notice that their answer has disappeared even though G Clark's account still exists with their answer gone from their profile.

It was my understanding that accepted answers couldn't be deleted based on This StackOverflowthis Stack Overflow Help Page. Their Their answer was archived on newbedev.com,. I've gone ahead and re-postedreposted their answer. The only problem with doing this is that my answer is now near the bottom due to the many posts that precede it (most of them not being as useful or only related to specific JavaScript technologies).


My questions are whyWhy was their answer deleted when it was widely accepted and is there a way to re-instatereinstate it? The post is still getting a great amount of traffic with 130k views as of the time of this meta post and I want to make sure that the information that was most useful is a little more easy to find for new seekers.

My Question held G Clark's post as the accepted answer for nearly 2 years with ~40 upvotes. I now notice that their answer has disappeared even though G Clark's account still exists with their answer gone from their profile.

It was my understanding that accepted answers couldn't be deleted based on This StackOverflow Help Page. Their answer was archived on newbedev.com, I've gone ahead and re-posted their answer. The only problem with doing this is that my answer is now near bottom due to the many posts that precede it (most of them not being as useful or only related to specific JavaScript technologies)


My questions are why was their answer deleted when it was widely accepted and is there a way to re-instate it? The post is still getting a great amount of traffic with 130k views as of the time of this meta post and I want to make sure that the information that was most useful is a little more easy to find for new seekers.

My question held G Clark's post as the accepted answer for nearly two years with ~40 upvotes. I now notice that their answer has disappeared even though G Clark's account still exists with their answer gone from their profile.

It was my understanding that accepted answers couldn't be deleted based on this Stack Overflow Help Page. Their answer was archived on newbedev.com. I've gone ahead and reposted their answer. The only problem with doing this is that my answer is now near the bottom due to the many posts that precede it (most of them not being as useful or only related to specific JavaScript technologies).


Why was their answer deleted when it was widely accepted and is there a way to reinstate it? The post is still getting a great amount of traffic with 130k views as of the time of this meta post and I want to make sure that the information that was most useful is a little more easy to find for new seekers.

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My QuestionMy Question held G Clark's post as the accepted answer for nearly 2 years with ~40 upvotes. I now notice that their answer has disappeared even though G Clark's account still exists with their answer gone from their profile.

It was my understanding that accepted answers couldn't be deleted based on This StackOverflow Help Page. Their answer was archived on newbedev.com, I've gone ahead and re-posted their answer. The only problem with doing this is that my answer is now near bottom due to the many posts that precede it (most of them not being as useful or only related to specific JavaScript technologies)


My questions are why was their answer deleted when it was widely accepted and is there a way to re-instate it? The post is still getting a great amount of traffic with 130k views as of the time of this meta post and I want to make sure that the information that was most useful is a little more easy to find for new seekers.

My Question held G Clark's post as the accepted answer for nearly 2 years with ~40 upvotes. I now notice that their answer has disappeared even though G Clark's account still exists with their answer gone from their profile.

It was my understanding that accepted answers couldn't be deleted based on This StackOverflow Help Page. Their answer was archived on newbedev.com, I've gone ahead and re-posted their answer. The only problem with doing this is that my answer is now near bottom due to the many posts that precede it (most of them not being as useful or only related to specific JavaScript technologies)


My questions are why was their answer deleted when it was widely accepted and is there a way to re-instate it? The post is still getting a great amount of traffic with 130k views as of the time of this meta post and I want to make sure that the information that was most useful is a little more easy to find for new seekers.

My Question held G Clark's post as the accepted answer for nearly 2 years with ~40 upvotes. I now notice that their answer has disappeared even though G Clark's account still exists with their answer gone from their profile.

It was my understanding that accepted answers couldn't be deleted based on This StackOverflow Help Page. Their answer was archived on newbedev.com, I've gone ahead and re-posted their answer. The only problem with doing this is that my answer is now near bottom due to the many posts that precede it (most of them not being as useful or only related to specific JavaScript technologies)


My questions are why was their answer deleted when it was widely accepted and is there a way to re-instate it? The post is still getting a great amount of traffic with 130k views as of the time of this meta post and I want to make sure that the information that was most useful is a little more easy to find for new seekers.

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