Remember how recently a high-profile user ask for his account to be deleted? Take a look at the pic below. It shows a self-deleted post by this user. The "deleted by" name does not reflect the fact that he had changed his name (i.e., the data is de-normalized for some reason).

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Answers normally deleted by the poster say "deleted by owner <timestamp>." If they are deleted by a moderator, they say "delete by <moderator name> <timestamp>."

So I think this is a special situation due to the process of deleting Neil's account.

It looks like what happened is all his questions were transferred to an unregistered account, then any voting actions were done by the original account. The special case is that we haven't seen an instance of another user (non-mod) deleting another user's content.

I think the "deleted by owner" actually does tie in to the specific user account but displays "owner" if the delete vote owner and the post owner match. We could probably confirm the tie-in by finding a post that was deleted by a former moderator, but who did not own the post itself, and seeing that the "deleted by" text does not have the diamond on the name.

If my assumptions are correct here, this is [status-bydesign].

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