I asked a technical but precise post about how C++ handles certain regular expressions, What is the position of an unmatched group in C++? . The post was answered by https://stackoverflow.com/users/3807729/galik . It turned out the most common reference that C++ users use, http://cppreference.com , was missing the information I needed, but Galik found the answer in the standard, so this answer can be used to improve that cppreference.
So the post and answer were both useful, so useful it will might help improve a major reference. There seems no reason to delete the post.
Two of the three users who voted to delete the post seem to have no particular interest in C++, at least it is not in their profiles and I could not find any C++ questions they ever answered.
Why is a precise, useful, on-topic post that elicited a lacuna in a major C++ reference by a top C++ contributor deleted?