I recently encountered a question that was deleted by a moderator before they became a moderator. I don't agree that that particular question should have been deleted. However, when I went to vote to undelete, it wouldn't let me because a moderator had deleted the post.
As the image shows, the diamond was actually the second of three close voters (meaning that the moderator didn't cast a binding delete vote in this instance and the vote was cast before they were a moderator).
Is this intended behavior? If so, is it correct?
Also, I haven't found any examples to test this out on, but is the converse true too (that posts deleted by former moderators while they were moderators can be undeleted now)? Does the inability to undelete apply to exactly the case where one or more of the delete voters is a current moderator (regardless of whether they were a moderator at the time that the vote was cast)?