I encountered a situation where I put effort down in answering a question, and saw it be deleted as soon as I posted the answer.
According to the rules:
Users can delete their own questions if the question:
- has zero answers
- only one answer, but that answer has no upvotes
However, it will always be the case that a question with an answer will at some point have an answer with no upvotes.
Without restricting the second rule by a minimum elapsed time, it is open for anyone to delete their question, even though it might very well be useful to the community.
My initial reaction was to assume self ignorance and ask for the rationale behind the second rule, but that has already been done here.
So, as a lowly ranked user such as myself without the ability to open closed questions (for good reason), I'm curious as to what the intended result is. The rules are clearly susceptible to removal of useful answers by new users (whose only contribution is asking the question).
Also, and more importantly, deleted questions are not visible by users with < 10 000
reputation. and neither are the answers. Which means that unless I cached the page, even my own answer has been deleted, with no trace.
IMO, this certainly shouldn't be the case.
Page not found
when attempting following the question link. So to answer your question: Yes, I do. But, it doesn't help solve the problem. (I also have the cached page. But this isn't about me and my removed answer ;) )