We all agree that, as [pointed out](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/313730/how-did-op-delete-his-question-which-has-an-answer#comment-289257) by Robert Crovella,  

> From answerer's perspective, it's kind of annoying when this happens

___What can we do then?___  
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**If you still have access to the content of the posts** *(lucky unclosed tab or >10K)*, and you do think that your answer is valuable for others than OP,  

- grab the content,  
- make a new **improved** question from it,  
- self-answer this question with your valuable answer.

You may not receive the 15 *UnicornPoints* the deleter owes you, but you will probably grab more views than on an obscure "give me teh codez"* question.   

Your answer will also win from it, by getting a more controllable starting point, it may focus on what made it valuable in your eyes.

<sup>* I don't have metrics, but I feel that most questions which show this behavior are of this kind</sup>
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**If you don't have this content anymore**, *well it was deleted, right?*  

- This is now a [meta-tag:feature-request] (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/313870/grant-access-to-deleted-singleton-answer-question-to-10k-rep-answerers-when) in order to be able to gain access to question deleted by the owner if we've posted a singleton non-negative answer on it, even for <10K rep users.

- As for today, you could ask a >10K rep user on chat to give it to you from question's link.

<sub>Disclaimer: *This is not properly an answer to the question, but it comes from the discussions in comments.*</sub>