How can a post be deleted?
You can typically delete your own posts at will; for exceptions, see "When can't I delete my own post?" below. To delete a post, just use the "delete" link below it.
Moderators can delete any post.
Users with reputation >= 10k (more precisely, the “moderator tools” privilege; 2k on beta sites) can vote to delete questions that have been closed for 48 hours. It takes three votes to delete; more if the question is popular, but ten votes at most.
Users with reputation >= 20k (more precisely, the “trusted user” privilege; 4k on beta sites) are not subject to the 48-hour waiting period for deleting closed questions with a score of -3 or lower. They may also delete answers of score -1 or lower. It takes at least three votes to delete (more for highly-ranked questions).
The system will automatically delete any post flagged six times as offensive or spam.
The system will automatically delete unlocked, unanswered questions that have negative score after 30 days.
The system will automatically delete unlocked, unanswered questions with score of zero (or one if the owner is deleted), fewer than 1.5 views per day on average, and fewer than two comments after a 365 days.
The system will automatically delete any question (and its answers) or answer with a score less than 0 when its owner's account is deleted.
The system will automatically delete questions migrated to other sites after 30 days.
When can't I delete my own post?
You can't delete answers that have been accepted.
You can't delete any question that:
You can't delete any of your questions or answers if you haven't registered your account (i.e. associated an OpenID with it).
Can I see a list of my deleted posts?
No, deleted posts are not listed.
How can I undelete one of my posts?
Self-deleted posts can be viewed, edited, and undeleted by their original authors.
Note: deleted questions do not appear in search results, so you if you wish to later undelete a question that you've deleted you must have saved the URL somewhere. Users with 10K reputation and up can marked also mark questions as a "favorite" and find them later from the Favorites tab on their profiles.
If your post was deleted by trusted users, it will require 3 undelete votes to be undeleted - politely asking for this on Meta may attract the necessary votes if you make a good case for why the question should be restored.
If your post was deleted by a moderator, you can flag one of your other posts and write a note in the "other" section explaining the situation and requesting undeletion.
What does deletion mean for a post?
Deleted posts are usually not physically deleted (i.e. removed from the system); they're just hidden (AKA soft-deleted). This means they won't appear in search results or data dumps, and normal users following links to them will see a 404 (not found) page.
If you actually want your post to be permanently deleted, submit a moderator flag or e-mail the team using the "contact us" in the footer of every page.
Moderators, and normal users with >=10k reputation, see all deleted posts. Moderators are able to undelete any deleted post. "10kers" may vote to undelete deleted questions (it takes three votes to undelete), but cannot undelete deleted answers.
What else should I know about deleted posts?
Reputation changes from votes (both up and down) on deleted posts (including answers to a deleted question) are nullified. (Exception: Reputation earned for posts with a score of 3 or higher, and where the post has been visible on the site for at least 60 days, is retained).
Reputation lost as a penalty for having a post deleted by flagging is not returned.
The first time you delete your own post that has a score of three or higher, you will earn a Disciplined badge.
The first time you delete your own post that has a score of negative three or lower, you will earn a Peer Pressure badge.
Answers are automatically deleted when the question they're attached to is deleted.
How do votes to delete work?