It's like the question always haunted me after the incident.
There was a question, where I made my best answer ever, in terms of quality and number of upvotes (it had 45 or something and my current best is 5). I was really proud that my answer was good and I was dreaming that maybe one day I might be as good as the users here who have huge reputations and usually give very good answers.
The answer was even viewed by people of my university where I am a student and one of the professors did put the question (a bit modified) in the midterm. I was really glad, but all of a sudden it was gone! A high-reputation user had requested me to post the very same answer to another question, so the answer is still "alive", but in a question that differs a bit from the one that I had answered.
On the other side, I recently made my worst question (I even voted for it to close). It's really a horrible question, it's a pity I can't downvote it. I don't care about the -2, I care about the fact that this question can't provide anything to future users, because it is too unclear. So I flag it for moderators to see it and gave a close vote, but nothing. I couldn't delete the question since the first answer came really fast, so by the time I realized that my question was horrible, I couldn't delete it.
So, there is a matter of fairness here in mind, my very best answer was just gone (with no explanation), where my very worst question (which I struggled to delete) is still alive.
Note that I remember that the user of the question deleted was a user with less than 1000 reputation, so s/he couldn't delete the answer on his own. "This question was removed from Stack Overflow for reasons of moderation." I also remember that it was marked as duplicate.
WOW, the question is opened! :D That's the best thing that could happen and I wouldn't have even think of that! I would like to thank all the people that took the time to read my question here! :)
It's really important for me that the community listened to what I had to say. As for the merge, I am going to delete my other answer and notify the users of answers of the other question (see the answer of this question).
P.S. - Happy new year :)
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tag community but deletion seems odd for this question. The duplicate links are intended as signposts and shouldn't normally be deleted.[c]
people.