I came across this question which was, at the time, closed as 'not a question'. I felt that it had some value, so I spent some time editing it in an attempt to address the reason for closure. I also fixed a broken link in the accepted answer. My edits were approved.
I wished to contribute a more up-to-date answer, but I don't have the rep to re-open. At that point, I made the mistake of raising a custom flag to request the same. This flag was rightfully declined and I now have learned that asking for mod intervention is only appropriate for issues that cannot be handled by The Community. Thank you.
Then however, the question was deleted. How can I know the mechanism that was used (e.g., mod, system, review votes) and reason? I know that time spent fixing up old questions is appreciated in general, but I'd like to learn more about the specific conditions where it might lead to deletion and thus end up being a waste of time.