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Link to the post for reference (non-10K)

So this post was apparently deleted. Why, though? According to the comments on it, it was deleted as "Not an Answer". The problem is that it clearly attempts to answer the question, and while it might not have been presented well, it definitely was an attempt to answer the question and should not have been deleted as such.

So what was it? Robots in LQP? Or something else?

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    It's a copy of an existing answer. Perhaps it was deleted for plagiarism. Nov 1, 2016 at 2:47
  • But it doesn't show me the other answers :(
    – Nissa
    Nov 1, 2016 at 2:50
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    It does if you click on the question title. Nov 1, 2016 at 2:53

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This answer is a (partial) copy-paste of a much older answer on the same question: https://stackoverflow.com/a/33898705

Its presence does not make the information easier to find, understand, or use: it simply clutters the page, and actually it makes things worse. Removing it was absolutely the correct action, and I'm glad that the reviewers were sufficiently conscientious in this case to realize that.

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  • The real question is why it took six people to vote to delete.
    – jscs
    Nov 1, 2016 at 3:14
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    I would guess because it's not obvious it's a copied answer just by looking at the review queue, you would need to click through to the question which a lot of people don't do.
    – Steve
    Nov 1, 2016 at 3:16
  • I'm talking about the fact that six users are listed as deleters.
    – jscs
    Nov 1, 2016 at 3:19
  • @JoshCaswell because it only got one real delete vote: stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/13990278 Nov 1, 2016 at 6:22
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    It's good to know that a number of reviewers did click through and looked for context! Nov 1, 2016 at 8:20
  • @JonClements, ah, thanks for that link! I should have thought to look at the original review itself.
    – jscs
    Nov 1, 2016 at 17:47

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