So I've come to terms that I may not be the best Google searcher in the world and often end up having my questions flagged as duplicate, flagged as wrong category, downvoted to oblivion, or a combination of the three.
I say this as I just finished asking a question and, as I was preparing it, none of the suggested questions that appeared fit. However, after I submitted the question and it was posted, I noticed that I saw a question which fit my answer appear under "similar questions". I ended up deleting my own question and using that one instead.
Another instance that happened would be me doing a search on a Photoshop matter that I found a similar question asked and answered on Stack Overflow, only to see that my question was downvoted multiple times. I ended up having to ask a moderator (I believe) move the question for me to the appropriate site and reverse the downvotes.
I was wondering if it is a good practice, let alone acceptable, if I delete my question after it's been flagged by a moderator as duplicate question or wrong site (example: I post a photoshop (non-programming related) question on StackOverflow instead of the proper site)?