The question in reference [now deleted] is linked here - Managing Cookies in AngularJS.
I've checked an existing answer user-was-removed-event-why-are-editing-reputation-points-rolled-back according to which the following situation should also not occur. Here it is as follows:
2 edits were made by me and approved on 21 July 2017, which resulted in +4 Rep and a Comment Everywhere Privilege.
On 21 September 2017, the question was removed, resulting in loss of the 4 Rep and also the loss of the Comment Everywhere Privilege.
I've gone through posts about reputation changes on user/post deletion, and I've understood that allowing rep to stay might lead to abuse.
How? Given that suggested edits are put in review queues and then approved by humans, how can there be scope of abuse?
I could be wrong with my above assumption, in which case, I still fail to understand how the appreciation of a valid effort, should be negated by the removal of the post. It feels like whoever took the effort has the reward taken away. Furthermore, what does it mean to remove the Privilege, which makes it seem as if the User never earned that Privilege.