I assigned a bounty to one of my questions to attract more attention. The bounty system worked, and in a fairly short amount of time (within 2 days) I got two answers that worked.
I upvoted each answer, posted a comment on each answer (I had some small clarifications, but nothing that would have affected my opinion of either answer answering what I had asked), and said I was going to wait for some time before assigning the bounty (in case other answers came in). In other words, I don't think that I was providing a moving goalpost, but just asking for clarifications about the approaches I had already received.
In the meantime, one author decided to update his answer with further details, even complementing the other author on their approach. The other author decided to delete their answer.
I would like to have the deleted answer restored as an answer to the question, because I also liked the approach the user had taken. At the same time, I'm not sure whether I should vote to undelete or not. After all, perhaps something in my actions had prompted this behavior.
Should I vote to undelete? Or should I let things be?
Note: The bounty is still active, so those of you with the powers to see deleted answers shouldn't have any trouble doing so. If it would be helpful to share the question and answer, I can do so, but I thought I would post the question as a general open question.