I know this is somewhat covered in this FAQ entry, but why can't I delete my own question?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7152386/handling-schema-objects-named-as-sql-keywords

It tells me

Sorry, this question has answers and cannot be deleted; flag it for moderator attention instead.

I find this rather interesting since I have 20k+ and thus I can vote to delete any closed question - but my own.

I am not asking for it to delete my question immediately, but why can't I vote to delete my own questions?

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Sounds like a bug to me - perhaps this would be better under a bug tag? – bdonlan Sep 12 '11 at 5:52
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Hmm, maybe it has something to do with having an upvoted answer on the question? Or maybe because it was closed recently by a moderator? – Jeff Mercado Sep 12 '11 at 7:12
@Jeff I am able to vote to delete questions that have upvoted answers and were closed by moderators - as long as they aren't mine. – NullUserException อ_อ Sep 12 '11 at 13:06
@Jeff Mercado 20k users can vote to delete a closed question, even if it new. – kiamlaluno Sep 12 '11 at 13:28
possible duplicate of Users should be able to participate in deleting their own closed questions (I know, this one came first, but Shog answered the other one) – Popular Demand Jan 4 at 21:19
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