Few days ago I answered this question. But the question has now been deleted, but I think my answer, which is the only answer, could be useful to somebody else in future (at least in my perspective). Is there a way to restore it, or make it visible to a wider audience?
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5Undeleted now. In the future, note that things like this don't need a Meta question. You can simply raise a moderator flag. Use the custom reason to provide us with a link and your rationale for undeletion. Also note that, had the question been upvoted and answered, the asker would not have been able to delete it. ;-)– Cody Gray ModCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 5:11
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NO! but you can see it Activity > Reputation/All Actions– Majid AliCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 5:22
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4@CodyGray are you sure rule blocking deletion is "the question been upvoted and answered"? I thought "the question has upvoted answer"... OP would definitely have much less initiative to delete question if it is upvoted, but...– Alexei LevenkovCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 5:28
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3@AlexeiLevenkov Oh, oops; you're right. I was thinking of Roomba. Criteria for self-deletion are given here.– Cody Gray ModCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 5:31
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I often say silly things, but the original state of the question looked pretty alright to me too... I don't really see why it needed downvoting. Just a run of the mill how to question with effort shown.– GimbyCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 13:34
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Yes, the question doesn't deserve any downvotes.– dhanushkaCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 14:13
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@CodyGray You can simply raise a moderator flag. Does that apply to all users, or users with under 10K rep?– RedCommented Dec 8, 2020 at 21:58
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1In the case of questions deleted by the asker just after having received an answer, you can raise a moderator flag and request undeletion. That applies to all users, @AnnZen. But it doesn't apply to when the community deletes the post through the normal process.– Cody Gray ModCommented Dec 9, 2020 at 1:07
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