I recently wanted to link an answer to a question I already answered before. But I couldn't find it. After an intensive search I found it, but I realized that is was closed and then deleted. Until now I could mostly understood why answers and questions have been closed (I work on the review queue myself), but this case seems quite biased to me so I raise it here. Some background information:
The topic of the question is about an LGPL licensed library which was stopped by its original author. He basically didn't earn money with it, so he changed the license and started making money with it. Fair play. But additionally since then he actively tries to stop people using that (original) library and uses various methods: Adding comments scaring people with legal consequences, adding sometimes even rude comments telling people to look for a new job, deleting unwanted questions and so on. (I used the standard SO mechanisms like flags, etc. for that...)
The post in question is about 6 years old and has helped various people. But if you look at the close votes they came from him and one of his employees (+ one other moderator which even deleted it afterwards). This is removal of helpful content, biased and a misuse of Stack Overflow for company interests. So how can this question (at least) be undeleted again? Since it is not a high profile question voting for undeletion won't work...