GPS location is always offset in China asks how to solve a very difficult problem - correcting random map offsets in China due to cold war era regulations and/or protectionism1, 2.
The answer is far from trivial, and can't easily be presented in a regular SO answer. Maxime Guilbot, an Objective C programmer, took the time to create a solution for the problem as a library hosted on GitHub. He then signed up for SO and posted it along with a brief description as an answer:
That answer was deleted without explanation by diamond moderator ThiefMaster♦. This was the user's first and only experience with StackOverflow.
So we had a first time user. Who was not a native English speaker. Who had no commercial interest. Not a spam or just link-only answer. Affiliation/conflict of interest disclosed. Without the answer, the problem described in the question appears impossible to solve. The link is hosted on GitHub - unlikely to rot.
Was this deletion warranted?
Was there no better action to be taken by a mod, such as:
- improving the answer
- informing the user
- converting the answer to a comment
- downvoting
Deletion to me seems too extreme of a measure, and unhelpful.
UPDATE
Now all answers have been deleted and the question has no publicly visible answers whatsoever. How does this ultimately help anyone better than the previous situation when pointers to libraries fixing the problem were present? I'm really, really puzzled.