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After answering a questionquestion, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, undeleted the answer, but after more thinking I deleted it again, to finally undelete it permanently.

In the edit history, I can see my deletion/undeletions:

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And in my profile, I can see that those deletions/undeletions are counted towards the votes I cast:

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Why is that? Do they really count for receiving badges? If it happens (Civil Duty doesn't specify anything about own content as the Copy Editor does), it seems a bit counterproductive.

I have done deletion/undeletion on my own answers in the past, and now I feel like I have broken some SO/SE rule without realizing. Are there any rules/restrictions on when to delete/undelete own content? (and where could I read about it)

After answering a question, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, undeleted the answer, but after more thinking I deleted it again, to finally undelete it permanently.

In the edit history, I can see my deletion/undeletions:

enter image description here

And in my profile, I can see that those deletions/undeletions are counted towards the votes I cast:

enter image description here

Why is that? Do they really count for receiving badges? If it happens (Civil Duty doesn't specify anything about own content as the Copy Editor does), it seems a bit counterproductive.

I have done deletion/undeletion on my own answers in the past, and now I feel like I have broken some SO/SE rule without realizing. Are there any rules/restrictions on when to delete/undelete own content? (and where could I read about it)

After answering a question, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, undeleted the answer, but after more thinking I deleted it again, to finally undelete it permanently.

In the edit history, I can see my deletion/undeletions:

enter image description here

And in my profile, I can see that those deletions/undeletions are counted towards the votes I cast:

enter image description here

Why is that? Do they really count for receiving badges? If it happens (Civil Duty doesn't specify anything about own content as the Copy Editor does), it seems a bit counterproductive.

I have done deletion/undeletion on my own answers in the past, and now I feel like I have broken some SO/SE rule without realizing. Are there any rules/restrictions on when to delete/undelete own content? (and where could I read about it)

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After answering a question, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, undeleted the answer, but after more thinking I deleted it again, to finally undelete it permanently.

CheckingIn the edit history, I can see my deletion/undeletions:

enter image description here

And in my profile, I can see that those deletions/undeletions are counted towards the votes casted.I cast:

enter image description here

Why is that? Do they really count for receiving badges? If it happens (Civil Duty doesn't specify anything about own content as the Copy Editor does), it seems a bit counterproductive.

I have done deletion/undeletion on my own answers in the past, and now I feel like I have broken some SO/SE rule without realizing. Are there any rules/restrictions on when to delete/undelete own content? (and where could I read about it)

After answering a question, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, undeleted the answer, but after more thinking I deleted it again, to finally undelete it permanently.

Checking my profile, I can see that those deletions/undeletions are counted towards the votes casted. Why is that? Do they really count for receiving badges? If it happens (Civil Duty doesn't specify anything about own content as the Copy Editor does), it seems a bit counterproductive.

I have done deletion/undeletion on my own answers in the past, and now I feel like I have broken some SO/SE rule without realizing. Are there any rules/restrictions on when to delete/undelete own content? (and where could I read about it)

After answering a question, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, undeleted the answer, but after more thinking I deleted it again, to finally undelete it permanently.

In the edit history, I can see my deletion/undeletions:

enter image description here

And in my profile, I can see that those deletions/undeletions are counted towards the votes I cast:

enter image description here

Why is that? Do they really count for receiving badges? If it happens (Civil Duty doesn't specify anything about own content as the Copy Editor does), it seems a bit counterproductive.

I have done deletion/undeletion on my own answers in the past, and now I feel like I have broken some SO/SE rule without realizing. Are there any rules/restrictions on when to delete/undelete own content? (and where could I read about it)

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