I'm not Pokemaster, but I'll fill in for him.
The next day, poof, question closed. I can't remember exactly, but the points I gained from getting my answer selected were gone, too.
I just tested this using a recent question. The person who has BA on that thread lost no points while the question was closed, so you wouldn't have lost points when the question you answered was closed, either. I can't find the question you're talking about, so I can't check if something else happened that would have caused you to lose points. (You don't lose points when the question you answered is hidden, either.)
The suggestion is a new rule, which is, "if a question is not answered within 3 days, and matches the criteria for being able to be taken down, it can be taken down."
So, what you're saying is that no thread should be taken down until it is three days old? ...And that any question answered within those three days should never be removed?
Taken literally, the result of this would be that we never hide a question again. 95% of PokeBase threads (that aren't closed) receive answers within three days, and your own experience answering questions that were eventually taken down suggests that statistic wouldn't change much if we left them up.
We're not about to make this site lawless. Sure, we could make exceptions for spam questions... and poll questions... and ROM questions... wait, I'm just re-creating the ruleset we started with!
My reasoning for this is the fact that people work hard on answers, and the fact that new users gaining points is good. The question I answered was a dupe, which I didn't know at the time.
I appreciate that people put effort into their answers; but ultimately, it's the answerer's responsbility to make sure they aren't spending time on a question that will be removed. If you're really struggling to determine whether your question is a duplicate, then try googling it with the search operator site:pokemondb.net/pokebase
. (And, again, answering questions that break the rules is not costing you points.)
If your answer is as good as it sounds, then nothing is stopping you from opening up the original question and putting your answer there. You are allowed and encouraged to improve upon old answers!
Some questions marked, "finding an answer would be too hard" have real answers that people spent at least 30 minutes digging through the internet to find, though. If all of the questions on here were answered already on the internet and are easy to find there, we wouldn't need th Pokebase anymore. Not everyone is willing to dig through the internet for at least 30 minutes to find answers.
This sounds like an entirely separate issue to me.
I want to be very clear: there is no rule that says you can't ask a question whose answer is hard to find. However, we will use our discretion for questions like 'What are all the times Ash's Pikachu has electrocuted something?' which are jointly difficult to research, extremely niche, and not very interesting to the average reader.
If somebody successfully answers a question of this description, then we're obviously going to question whether it fit those criteria in the first place. If you think we removed something we shouldn't have, then please link it.