Motivation
This proposal comes from the discussion that occurred on this question: How did OP delete his question which has an answer?
This answer on an other question states:
when a question gets deleted, the answerers lose access to their posts.
This behaviour led to this remark from Robert Crovella:
From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens.
We might all agree that losing a good answer we made just because the OP deleted his question right after he had teh codez, can be frustrating.
While the amount of questions killing a singleton answer while committing suicide represents only 0.6% of open questions scoring greater than or equal to 0 with at least one answer, this behaviour can be really harmful to the motivation of answerers, and especially the ones with <10K rep, which can't even access their own answer anymore.
Proposition
When a question, with a singleton answer scored at 0, is deleted by its owner:
The answerer should get a notification around those lines[1]:
One of your answers got deleted because of the original question's deletion by its owner. You may retrieve it in your recently deleted answers list.
Users with less than 10K rep, should still be able to access their answer [, and the question].
Benefits
- This would allow answerers to get their work back.
- If they think their answer is valuable enough, answerers will be able to write a new self-answered question. The access to the deleted question can also be needed in order to write an improved question from the original one, and get more views than the original give me teh codez version would have got.
Appendix
It may be needed to perform a check on the new question's content to avoid a simple carbon-copy of the deleted one.