The answer in question is this:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27366041
I found no other way to object to it being flagged and then deleted. Not even to write to the moderator who did it about it. So I'll do it this way. Not that I care much about it being deleted, or even losing 100 from my reputation. That's life. But I want to express my disagreement.
It may be self-promotion, but, as one moderator, Trenton McKinney, admitted, it does answer the question. Even more, it is the only relevant answer the question has received in 3 years.
They say link-only answers are no good. What am I to do if this is the only relevant thing to say? The OP didn't ask how a product like WebLock is developed, he asked how he could do a specific job that happened to be solved very well with WebLock. Saying more would not have been of any help (assuming he'd still be interested in the answer).
If I didn't get the question right, then they should have said so. But I think I did, and it seems said moderator agrees.
Now, after he deleted my answer and lowered my reputation by 100, they also locked the question as being not up to the standards. How was I supposed to know this? When I answered it it was obviously not locked.