This question (10K+ rep) was deleted by its OP 5 days ago without any explanation (there were no comments by the OP or any other user): Having trouble making the Sierpinski Carpet using recursion only and python turtle.
I answered the question just one hour before it got deleted.
The question was basically how to create a turtle program that draws the Sierpinski Carpet using recursion, and without using any loops. It's a unique question, they showed what they have tried, it had a positive score, and it has my answer that I spent a long time on (not much competition in the turtle-graphics tag :p).
Disappointed by the deletion, I asked the OP why they deleted it, but they never replied, so I shrugged it off and moved on.
Now, today this post got posted on meta: Post deleted having an answer that could be useful which informed me that I can raise a moderator flag on such cases, so... I did.
But it got declined. Can someone help me understand why?
EDIT
Contents of my flag:
This is the only question that asks to create the Sierpinski Carpet with python without using any loops.
I should have instead flagged as:
This question (deleted by its OP one day after I answered) is the only question that asks to create the Sierpinski Carpet with python without using any loops. Please undelete.
Credits: Rob♦