My answer to this question received 3 upvotes. Why did Community delete a question that has a positive-score answer?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30967013/using-input-and-print-in-the-same-line-in-python-3
My answer to this question received 3 upvotes. Why did Community delete a question that has a positive-score answer?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30967013/using-input-and-print-in-the-same-line-in-python-3
The user account that asked that question was deleted by a moderator as a sockpuppet. As part of the user-account deletion process, all negatively-scored posts belonging to that account are deleted.
Originally, the score of answers was not considered when the system deleted negatively-scored questions. In July of 2018, the system was changed to take answer scores into account, due in part to a Stack Overflow moderator's feature request from way back in 2013 and another Stack Overflow moderator's feature request from January 2018.
The Q&A you linked to was deleted back in 2017, which is before this system change was put into place.
I've undeleted it now, as I think the current policy is a better one and can reasonably be followed, even retroactively.