Recently I saw that a question I had answered had been deleted.
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I'm wondering why this was. Both the question and my answer (which was accepted) had upvotes.
This meta post suggests it could be because there are already many questions asking the same/similar things (see links at bottom) and this answer adds nothing, but it seems to me that the duplicate association was enough, and does not meet the criteria outlined here:
Should duplicates be deleted?
In general, no: most duplicates stay around. Having multiple copies of the same question with different wording is useful as search fodder, because people looking for an answer may use different wording too.
Duplicates that are word-for-word copies or that are so poorly written that they are not useful may be deleted by users with sufficient privilege.
Basically, what was the motivation/thought process behind this deletion and does the community feel this was the right choice?
Edit:
It seems the course of action in cases such as these is disagreed upon by high-rep users, as can be seen here: Why was this question deleted when answers had upvotes?. (Though we could also argue about whether my answer constitutes "good" in this situation.)
On a slightly different note:
Why haven't all the questions in this vein been marked as duplicates?
All seem like they should have been marked as duplicates of each other in some way, but have escaped the dupe treatment somehow.