A week or so again I dug out an old problem that I had been working on and had sat on the back burner for a long time. I thought I had posted a question on StackOverflow about it, but I looked through my history and didn't see it, so I wrote up a new question and was about to post it when I decided to search Google again as writing up the post gave me some ideas for other search terms. When I did, to my surprise the first hit was my own original post, which had been deleted!
I'm not sure why the post was deleted, other than the fact that it had gone about a year (after posting before deletion) with no comments or answers, but it also had no down-votes, so I assume it was some routine "cleanup" that somebody had decided to do. Nonetheless it was very annoying because I knew I had posted something but could not find it in my history which convinced me I was mistaken because I had no clue it might have been deleted.
Now as far as I can tell, there isn't any way I can search through posts of mine that have been deleted by others, so there isn't any way to prevent this from happening in the future, aside from perhaps going through all my old unsolved problems and copying them to my computer, which seems to defeat the purpose of having a central repository that I can't lose or forget where I put it.
I would like to propose a feature to prevent this from happening in the future: either let me see posts of my own which others have deleted, or else give me some sort of notification, so I don't go back a year later trying to create the exact same question.