Please don't make this question about my initial rollback of an edit. That rollback was almost immediately undone by another user before the moderator was ever involved, and I was happy to let it be. I am asking here about the final result, which is the reopening of an extremely disliked question by a moderator, whose actions wouldn't have the same effect had he been a regular user.
Moderator Matt has involved himself in a matter that I thought was closed. Here is his comment. If you read my reply then it is clear that I am furious, but I wondered what others thought of the situation.
I think the question is clearly a very poor-quality one. It was ugly and difficult to read in its original state with incorrect markdown and indentation, and even after an edit it was a trivial matter of how to code a counter.
It was closed after five down votes and deleted after three delete votes, but has now been reopened after the OP and one other had their votes boosted by moderator privilege.
The mod also removed all of my comments which explained why I had made the rollback, which was to keep the down votes and related comments relevant. Those comments are also now gone.
The result is that an inconsequential question with nine down votes has been resurrected in the face of popular opinion. Of course none of the people who made the original down votes can now vote again, so a question that is disliked and useless has been kept afloat by moderator intervention.
I think this is an abuse of privilege to an improper end.