I just encountered something I haven't seen before. I was looking at a poor answer that had been accepted. I hovered my mouse over the green checkmark to see when it was accepted. To my surprise, the tooltip that appeared shows the following:
This answer has been accepted by Community on behalf of user9999999. The original asker's account is deactivated.
where an actual user id is shown instead of "user9999999". It seems the question author's account has been deleted.
The answer currently has two downvotes. Why would the "Community" accept such an answer on behalf of a deleted user? Or is this something that appears for any accepted answer when the question author's account has been deleted? (I tried to find another example of an accepted answer with a deleted question author but failed).
Though looking at the reputation history of the accepted answer's author, the answer was accepted about 5 days ago and then about 36 hours later that user lost 10 rep due to a user being removed. I have no way to know if that's actually the user that asked the associated question or not. But if so, this means the question author did accept the answer before having their account deleted. So why would the checkmark tooltip show such a message in that case? Why not simply show the normal message? For example:
The question owner accepted this as the best answer <some date> at <some time>.
If the original question author accepts an answer before their account is deleted, why does the checkmark tooltip state that the Community user accepted the answer on their behalf? To me this implies the answer was accepted by the Community user after the real account was deleted. That's the confusion here. It's the misleading text of the tooltip.
is:q hasaccepted:1
to at least filter the eligible Q&A, then find the one with the deleted account. That said, after examining this myself, l believe most (all?) acceptances are transferred to the Community user, as can be seen in the accepted answer's timeline.isaccepted=YES
to only see accepted answers but there's no easy way to then find one of those with a deleted question author.