I can't explain how much I hate Twitter Driven Meta Moderation but I fixed it for you and the OP.
I gave that answer an edit and flagged it for a moderator to be undeleted. Something both you and the OP could have done.
Moderators respond to thousands of flags per day. They don't have the time, nor is it needed, to pamper each action with welcoming comments. We operate under the assumption that when you're 13 years or older that you have enough capabilities to figure out why something got down, close or delete voted. And if you can't there is a great meta site with even more valuable resources and even users that are happy to point anyone into the right direction.
If you mod flag a post for undeletion (that is the only option you have for mod-deleted posts and that is by design) make sure you address the issue that is present in the post. So you can at least say in your flag text that you tried to fix the post among your argument why undeletion is warranted.
Despite popular belief these sites (both main and meta) work because of the invested community of elected moderators and users with trusted privileges. Meta is the shortest route to discuss mishaps that happened.
If you think there is too much deleted, do use the Tools/Deletion if you're above 10K. It does show recent deleted and even recent delete voted posts. You can then act before the case gets to Twitter. For example, leave a comment explaining why a post is about to be deleted. Or fix it. Or both.
There is no drawback to the answer remaining. There are obvious drawbacks to deleting info that would be useful to the user.
Yes, there is a drawback. It would indicate to others that just dropping a link in an answer is fine here. It is not, for at least the last 6 to 8 years. Also when links go 404 all the "info useful to the user" has been gone. On top of that I can't stress enough that we shouldn't optimize for the OP. We should optimize content for visitors to come. And when they reach an SO Q/A they expect to find the answer here. Not yet another redirection to an off-site resource. If they prefer that experience they should have stayed at the Google search result page.
The drawback for leaving subpar posts is that SO become like Yahoo! Answers. They don't need another "competitor" in the low quality crap segment. I give you it is easy to get there, as there are no rules to follow.
You're all welcome.