According to this meta post, the Community User (CU) shouldn't have deleted this Stack Overflow post. This action seems incorrect because:
- As I understand it, the Community User shouldn't be deleting questions with upvoted or accepted answers.
- According to the Community User's mission statement, this seems like a bug rather than a deliberate algorithmic feature.
- Duplicate questions are often sign-posts to more canonical questions. Other posts on meta have recommended not deleting them unless they are "broken windows."
- While it may not have been useful in this case, upvoted answers should probably be merged with the canonical question/answers, rather than being deleted along with the post.
Of course I'd like not to have lost rep when my accepted answer was deleted along with the question, but I think this is a broader issue about what the Community User should and should not be doing.
Is the earlier information about when CU deletes questions out of date? If not, why did CU "go rogue" here? More importantly, what should CU do in cases like this in the future?