Recently I found two almost identical questions on Stack Overflow that both were over 8 months old and had no accepted nor upvoted answers. I provided an identical answer to both of them. That might have been wrong, I understand that. Here's my issue.
A moderator deleted one of my answers on a said question and had this to say:
Please don't post identical answers to multiple questions. Post one good answer, then vote/flag to close the other questions as duplicates. If the question is not a duplicate, tailor your answers to the question.
Let me break this comment down:
- Post one good answer, then vote/flag to close the other questions as duplicates
For one, I cannot vote on the other question because I cannot vote on my own posts. Second, I cannot flag the question because it has no upvoted nor accepted answer.
- If the question is not a duplicate, tailor your answers to the question.
The question was a duplicate, hence I didn't see the need to change my answer. I couldn't mark it as a duplicate, I couldn't vote or flag either one, but they were duplicates so I answered both of them.
Now that one of my answers was removed from this moderator, there is no way for me to refute his point and try and undelete it.
I feel powerless in this situation. I had a reason for a duplicate answer, and maybe my reasoning is flawed. However, in the case that my reasoning is not flawed, how am I supposed to convey my reasoning with no opportunity to do so since commenting on deleted answers is not allowed?