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I haven't had a need to, but letslet's say a user gets hold of lots of repreputation points or some other condition which gives them influence. Lets

Let's call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low repreputation points person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt itsit's happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

I haven't had a need to, but lets say a user gets hold of lots of rep or some other condition which gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

I haven't had a need to, but let's say a user gets hold of lots of reputation points or some other condition which gives them influence.

Let's call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low reputation points person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt it's happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

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How to flag a deleter's delete or closer's close?

I haven't had a need to, but lets say a user getgets hold of lots of rep and, or some other condition which gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

How to flag a deleter's or closer's close?

I haven't had a need to but lets say a user get hold of lots of rep and, or some other condition gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

How to flag a deleter's delete or closer's close?

I haven't had a need to, but lets say a user gets hold of lots of rep or some other condition which gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

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I haven't had a need to but lets say some morona user get hold of lots of rep and, or some other condition gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

I haven't had a need to but lets say some moron get hold of lots of rep and, or some other condition gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

I haven't had a need to but lets say a user get hold of lots of rep and, or some other condition gives them influence. Lets call him (or her) X. So X is bored and wants to pick on a low rep person, Y, and deletes his (or her) post. What can Y do about it? Is there some sort of accepted way to handle this? I doubt its happened often if at all, but it is best to be prepared.

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