Since I recently gained 20k privileges, I wanted to make sure that I use my new found internet "powers" productively.
After spending some time searching MSO, MSE, and the Help Center, I haven't found very clear guidelines on how and when to best use delete votes on answers. If the information is already posted somewhere, pointers are very welcome. I did read the "When should I vote to delete an answer?" section on https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/trusted-user, but it does not provide enough detail to answer my specific questions below.
So far I was fairly busy flagging really bad answers, following the site guidelines as well as I could. The types of posts I typically flagged (mostly as NAA, more rarely as VLQ) included the common:
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The answer by Joe worked for me.
I have the same problem, has anybody found a solution?
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Now that I have the additional option of casting delete votes on answers, what should I do with those (non-)answers?
- Still flag, as before.
- Cast a delete vote. I understand that I can only do this for downvoted answers. But as far as I can tell, it doesn't say anywhere that the downvote can't be mine...
- Both flag and vote to delete.
Based on my understanding, flagging as NAA has the advantage that it puts the answer into the LQ review queue (unless a moderator intervenes), where it gets the attention of reviewers, and can quickly gather the remaining "Delete"/"Recommend Deletion" votes to actually be deleted.
I was initially wondering if a delete vote by itself would also add the answer to the LQ review queue. But based on my interpretation of the following recent question/answer, that does not seem to be the case:
Is there a delete queue similar to a close queue?
If my understanding is correct, flagging as NAA would be more productive for these types of answers. Is that true? Otherwise I would rely on other trusted users stumbling over it, or seeing it on the Moderator Tools page.
And if flagging these answers is still the best option, when should I use delete votes? For answers that do not meet the criteria for NAA, but are worthless for a different reason?
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than when there's only moderator listed there. It matters less when content is blatantly, obviously delete-worthy but still. Seeing trusted users "signatures" makes me feel like moderators aren't alone in curating content