This answer to Change type of a column with numbers from varchar to int was deleted a few years before I answered the same question (before I had enough reputation points to see deleted posts), and I’m curious if it’s possible to find out why it was deleted. It looks like a good answer to me.
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1Someone named "casperOne" deleted it, and since he deleted it without help, I'm assuming that he had mod powers at that time.– Hovercraft Full Of EelsCommented Dec 25, 2018 at 0:24
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3Maybe it was deleted because it starts with a question and that make it look that a comment rather than an answer.– WicketCommented Dec 25, 2018 at 0:27
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casperOne is still active and so you can ping him on any one of his questions, answers, or edits, and point him to this question. Then again, it was six and a half years ago.– JongwareCommented Dec 25, 2018 at 1:08
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You're probably not going to find out why it was deleted in all reality. casperOne likely did so when following moderator protocol back in '11 (and the reason they're not a mod now is because they stepped down in '15).
If you think it's a reasonable answer, you could cast an undelete vote on it instead. I don't agree with it - I'm not seeing much of an actual answer there, more like a "try this" style response - but I have other votes to communicate quality.