I fail to understand why this question is closed as "no longer reproducible" and now deleted: https://stackoverflow.com/q/63980654 (link for users who don't have 10k reputation) Yes, it is based on a misunderstanding on the tool I'm using, but surely it's reproducible?
An answer that explains why it's a feature and not a bug is what I'm looking for. Probably there are other people have the same question, and keeping it open means that more people can be helped.
In my understanding no longer reproducible questions are mysterious bugs that OP has but others don't, yet no one can suggest what to check. Am I correct?
The explanation in What topics can I ask about here? doesn't get me any further:
Questions about a problem that can no longer be reproduced or that was caused by a simple typographical error. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
The fact that this notice suggests to provide the minimum reproducible example suggests that this close reason is for mysterious bugs I think.
So why should it be closed, and why should it be the same with other "no longer reproducible" questions?