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I just answered this question, which then got deleted by the post author. However, I think it's a valid question, and one that will probably come up more often in the near future.

For those unable to see deleted questions, it's about the disputed CVE in H2 database.

I voted to undelete it. Is that correct (since the post author has deleted it) and if not, what else should I do?

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    I agree with you, the question may help other users, so it should not be deleted.
    – A.L
    Jul 28 at 12:02
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    It's been undeleted by the meta effect, so we're good now.
    – Jorn
    Jul 28 at 12:02
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    In general you don't make this particular decision alone unlike your other dupe closure question, so no worries. It sounds like a typical "hide the homework" situation, except that in this case somebody might be hiding the SO post from their employer.
    – Gimby
    Jul 28 at 12:05
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    @Gimby That's quite the assumption. Could just be because the question had a downvote at the time.
    – Jorn
    Jul 28 at 12:10
  • True. Also not a good reason to delete a question, one downvote :)
    – Gimby
    Jul 28 at 13:03
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    This example is the exact reason a question shouldn’t be deletable by the author if the question has received downvotes and an answer without any votes for a period of time. (long enough that the answer would receive votes and the author potentially forgets about deleting the question). Jul 28 at 23:10

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