Here's what I got in my inbox last night.
Hello,
We're writing in reference to your Stack Overflow account:
https://stackoverflow.com/users/6752050/273k
We noticed that you consistently cast delete votes on questions mere minutes after they get closed. We believe this represents an abuse of your privileges.
The system allows to immediately vote to delete questions that score -3 or less in order to get rid of utterly unsalvageable trash that should've never been posted.
This basically covers stuff that isn't quite eligible for red flags but is outside of the site's scope in an unredeemable way. Something like "Should I get a Ph.D. or find a job?", "How is the AI market going to evolve in the next 5 years", job ads (might also red flag those) and totally irrelevant stuff like which is the best ice cream flavor.
That the system allows you to delete such crap does not mean that you have to always press the button.
Questions that clearly fit Stack Overflow's scope but have issues that warrant closure should be just closed. By immediately deleting them, you are stripping the OP of their right to fix their question. You are also preventing reopen voters to disagree with the closure.
Or put it another way, there is no reason to anticipate the Roomba in these cases. If a question is really unfixable, then the reopen queue will keep it closed and the Roomba eventually will sweep the garbage up.
As you may be aware, this at times makes its way to Meta. This post is only the last one. Though, do note: your delete-vote pattern has been in our radar for some time now. That Meta post is simply the last straw.
We appreciate your dedication to keeping the site clean. However you are being overzealous; and we are tired of seeing complaints in Meta about these insta-deletions.
Moving forward please do not cast any more delete votes on questions before the 10-days Roomba would get them.
If you really want to see a question go away, you can bookmark it and go back to it after 10 days have passed. If it's still there, you may vote to delete.
We trust in your continued cooperation.
Regards, Stack Overflow Moderation Team
I don't think they have the right to be above the Stack Overflow rules that allow me to vote to delete a post at any time. Note, I can't delete a post independently, this a collective decision, but their message has a tone as if I delete posts independently and use my privileges with full power, although I rarely reach even a half of my day limit.
Their argument that a user is unable to improve and re-open a deleted question is pulled by the ears. If a user really interested in getting an answer, they can improve and vote to undelete a question or post a new improved question. See How does deleting work? What can cause a post to be deleted, and what does that actually mean? What are the criteria for deletion?.
Should not we disallow moderators to pursue users for their votes?
From the comments and answers:
- There is no clear policies and guidelines how to behave with opinion-sensitive bad questions.
- Collective decisions are intended to reduce opinion sensitivities.
- Opinions of moderators, even if they are not collective, are considered right regardless of collective decisions of users.
- Moderators implement their own policy w/o a discussion - users may not decide immediately what is bad.
- Moderators have not attempted to convey their own policies to me nor kindly asked me to follow them and enabled punitive functions like taking me on their radar and restricting rights to my opinions immediately (simultaneously restricting my immediate votes).