I've seen this sort of thing happen on occasion in the past when doing edit reviews, but this was the first time I thought to grab the link from my history. A user had asked a question where (s)he had some back and forth which apparently resolved his/her issue. (S)he then attempted to hide the URLs (s)he was originally working with by editing the question and another user's answer. After that edit was denied, (s)he deleted the question (hence that link won't work for non-moderators).
There are certainly legitimate reasons, such as accidental leaking private details or API keys, which would cause somebody to have to delete their own question. But something like this seems like somebody using SO for personal benefit, and then removing content so nobody else will gain from their experience. Is there any automated system to track/prevent this kind of abuse? Is it even worth worrying about?