A moderator of the site is proposing a new rule to limit the number of delete and undelete votes to one per user per post. Given that much discussion is happening there and the rhetoric is high, I want to ask "is this such a widespread issue that would need this?"
Since Stack Exchange is pushing for a data-driven development, I believe this would help enrich the discussion, for the last 365 days:
- How many questions have been voted to delete more than once and been deleted by the same user?
- How many questions have been voted to undelete more than once and been undeleted by the same user?
- How many cycles of deletion-undeletion does the same user participate in deletion?
- How many cycles of deletion-undeletion does the same user participate in undeletion?
- How many cycles of deletion-undeletion do the same list of users participate in deletion?
- How many cycles of deletion-undeletion do the same list of users participate in undeletion?
- How many users participate in cycles of deletion-undeletion?
Some information can be gleaned from SEDE, but this would be skewed towards posts that end up undeleted, so rather than having incomplete data, I prefer a complete data set.
If someone has a proposal of information that could help us to take decisions, feel free to post it.
Bonus points: the same but for close votes where applicable.