I opened a bounty of 500 points to reward an existing answer to Finding current executable's path without /proc/self/exe. The answer (with 17 upvotes already) has been deleted (by a moderator) during that bounty period, without explanation. Link to answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32793556/946850.
For context: the question is about solving an obscure problem in a portable way. Existing answers provide a ton of detail. This is great, except sometimes it is more appropriate to use a well-reputed library that just solves the problem, instead of understanding 50 years of computer history first. The deleted answer links to that library.
Is this a misplaced click, or is something else going on here? Why are answers with nontrivial upvotes deleted by a moderator without explanantion? Wouldn't a comment ("this answer could be improved by ...") more appropriate?