Today on a whim I decided to scroll through answers of my own that were deleted, to see (among other things) what sort of awful nonsense I was getting up to back in 2010.
I found that my answer for Choose list variable given probability of each variable had been deleted. I agree with the deletion, but when I saw the question I also realized that the standard library had been upgraded since the question was asked, and there is now a better way to solve the problem.
When I clicked to add another answer, I got the confirmation dialog described in the title:
Isn't that, at least a bit heavy-handed, if not outright inappropriate? Since my old answer was deleted, I hardly see how it causes a problem to try again. While I can see the old answer due to my reputation, and I apparently even have access to an Edit link still, it's not as though this actually makes the content visible to the general public.
(Actually, I see someone commented about the new functionality before me, but still.)