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This answer looks completely valid, has received 5 upvotes (plus one down) and a 250 bounty, but it was deleted by a moderator. Now it cannot be undeleted by mere users.

Why was this done? There is not a comment on the answer to indicate that there is any sort of problem.

https://stackoverflow.com/a/60716157/1290634

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  • What's really weird is that the same answer was reposted by the same user years after this meta post.
    – miken32
    Jan 11 at 23:45

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Some answers are deleted because of reasons that are personal to that particular poster, and moderators opt to choose not to reveal those in public. If that particular poster comes forward with a meta, or flags their post asking for a reason, we'll gladly share the reason with them.

For more public reasons, like duplicates or plagiarism, we usually do leave a comment.

For now, you can be sure that the answer wasn't deleted willy-nilly. I have cross checked and made sure that the answer deletion was appropriate in that case.

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  • @DavidArenburg I don't see any way OP could have answered differently. I'm not sure if rubbing in the moderator's deletion with such question is appropriate. Flagging deleted answer with custom flag would be better if you were just concerned about good answer being deleted by mistake. Aug 5, 2020 at 22:23
  • The question chosen as a duplicate of mine tells me a lot more than does this answer, but thanks. Aug 7, 2020 at 15:22

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