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An existing feature of the StackExchange model allows for the resurrection of deleted posts. Yes, both questions and answers. Deleted questions can be voted on for undeletion by 10K+ reputation users who have access to moderator tools, while the same holds for answers in the case of a trusted user (20K+ reputation).
The only exclusion here would be when the ...
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Since I was one of the delete-voters on the two answers, I can explain my reasoning why it got deleted, and maybe a bit of an insight why I didn't vote to delete Keks Dose's answer.
The question itself is a bit misfortunate and I've already stated my opinion on this. However, I don't think that question asking for opinion-based answers should receive these. ...
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@Werner has already addressed the main subject of your query -- what the procedure may be for undeleting an "answer" -- so this posting will explain my reasons for having voted to delete the posting in the first place.
Basically, if we needed an "Exhibit A" for an opinion-based answer that's not in the least tinged by an effort to really address the subject ...
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As requested, the answer has been undeleted.
It is an example of how moderation by users works:
After several deletion votes in the review process it got deleted.
Then, after several undeletion votes it got undeleted.
It shows that a status is not carved in stone and can be adjusted by fellow users. And as said in the comments, it's fine to discuss that ...
answered Oct 4 '20 at 12:22
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