Today, I answered a question in Stack Overflow, the OP thanks me, and just after, delete his post. I see it's not so uncommon (I answered a question, he accepted it, and then he deleted the question!).
I have a bad feeling about this. The question is not important, delete it is not a big loss for the Stack Overflow community. But, I answered it because I see 2 upvotes on it, and no answers. I take time to answer, to explain and develop others problems on this code. 2 upvotes, it's for 3 people. Not a lot, but why not... But it's a trap (maybe some friend for upvote this?)
I suspect this is a student's question, code is very specific, and related to some exercise. I see this deletion like a try to cheat without assume any responsibility about it. You can make mistake, learn, use tools, like Stack Overflow, to learn more. But try to hide this, it's bad.
So, I have some history (code/question/answers). The question is:
Can I republish it, with a new formulation and with a link to Stack Overflow about source (but not a true source, because question is no more accessible for common people), on an external website, with comment (about code, only), to not lose, and my work, and the fact people search about this on Internet.?
If it's possible (legally, because, it's the point), maybe I will try to aggregate/group all theses "deleted threads" from people who answered and don't want to lose theirs answers ( But no link to the real question, just a new formulation and no link with the OP of theses questions), and also, not lose the fact that somebody ask about this specific subject on Internet.