Your answer was a verbatim copy of a comment from Hacker News, presumably because the question itself is based on a tweet by Ned Batchelder that was posted mere hours before the question, went viral, and landed on HN. Ironically, the question itself doesn't mention his tweet either so it just comes off as an extremely contrived coincidence — I'm sure Ned himself doesn't care despite being active here, but still.
Anyway, your answer was not only deleted, but also disassociated from your account, which is why it's like you never answered the question. This is different from normal deletion of posts. I'm guessing the reason the answer was disassociated is because 12 upvotes in 2 weeks for an answer that contained only unattributed copied content, is a significant amount of reputation from an answer that was breaking the rules on plagiarism. Although deleting it the normal way would've given you a chance to edit the answer to either remove the copied comment or add attribution to it (you did edit it to quote content from elsewhere while still failing to account for the copied comment), restoring the answer after the changes would've returned the reputation from those 12 upvotes to you. And it would still be an answer consisting of no original content (unless... you were the OP of the comment on HN?).
Please don't post answers that consist only of content copied (or plagiarized) from elsewhere. We expect answers on Stack Overflow to contain at least some original content, citing content from other sources as references to support their original content rather than standing alone as answers. Yes, it seems dubious that the question itself made no reference to Ned's tweet considering it was the reason for the question's existence to begin with, but that's a separate and much less clear-cut issue.