Long story short: I asked a question and set a bounty for it:
Can I run a freestyle-only plugin in a Jenkinsfile using the perform() method?
Someone posted an answer that I found informative and complete, and I accepted the answer and awarded the bounty to it. When I tried to see the answer today, I found out the answer has just... disappeared.
No really, Stack Overflow pretends the answer never existed. No indication the answer was deleted and all the inbox items relating to it have also disappeared. Stack Overflow couldn't gaslight me better if it was intentional.
The only proof I have that the answer actually existed is the e-mail I received the other day which contains an excerpt from the answer:
My guess is the person who posted the answer deleted it so they can re-post it again in the future and gain more bounty, instead of letting it become part of the Stack Overflow knowledge base and gain bounty only once.
So, take this as a warning: Stack Overflow can and will take answers you have awarded bounty to right off your hands, so always copy and paste the answer somewhere before awarding bounty, so you can repost it under your username if this happens.
EDIT: Per the answers below, reposting a deleted answer under your username is unwise. For example, if a deleted answer was deleted by a moderator because it was entirely generated by ChatGPT and you repost it under your own account, your account is breaking the rules. There are also other reasons a question may have been deleted by a moderator. In addition, if you don't own the original answer, reposting it is straight-up plagiarism.
Still, I would copy the answer somewhere so I wouldn't have to finagle ChatGPT into spitting the exact same answer, but I would not repost it. Even if the answer is not correct, it can provide guidance.
Also, if someone has enough rep to view deleted content, please post the answer below or under the original question so it isn't lost (EDIT: Someone posted it on a pastebin did below, thanks).