Stack Overflow makes many attempts to provide content in a stable way, e.g. we should include the relevant parts of linked websites or it has a partnership for embedded images.
I am somehow relying on that availability infrastructure, however, I'm not using the Favorites feature of Stack Overflow that often. Instead, I save links on my hard disk, so I can organize and search them.
Now I wanted to access the question What is your favourite WinDbg tip & trick, which has been deleted. From the title it is quite clear that it is probably opinion-based, so I can understand the reasons for the deletion.
I don't have enough reputation to access the question and its answers and it might take more than a year until I can access it. So if someone could send me a copy, that would be nice.
What is the best practice? Should I make a backup of my favorite Stack Overflow questions and answers? I could do so, whenever I find a question is really relevant for me. However, I'd also like to benefit from new answers, so I would need a way to update my backup as long as the question has not been locked or deleted. Did anyone of you already write some sort of script to achieve that?