I came across a question today (10k+ only link currently) where the OP has deleted it as it is a duplicate:
Apart from my spelling error of 'not', the OP was requested not to delete their question. From their comments it seems like the OP really doesn't want to lose any reputation from the downvotes.
The question itself is of low-quality, and is of a subject that's bound to attract downvotes (bulk messaging [spam]), but it still is a useful duplicate signpost for sending bulk Whatsapp messages Android.
I quickly browsed around, and found Deleting Questions After being flagged as duplicate or when the question is answered on the “suggested” questions, which suggests that question deletion by the OP due to a duplicate is not acceptable:
So no, don't delete duplicates. Unless you really just didn't put any effort at all into searching. That'll be quite obvious; the two questions will basically have identical titles.
I was initially going to flag one of the user's other posts to alert a moderator to the matter, but I'm unsure whether this particular case is actually deserving of moderator attention. Back to the user requesting users do not downvote their question; it might be worth seeing if this (deleting downvoted questions) is a pattern for this user. If so, they'll likely be hit with a question ban before long.
Is the 'post vandalism' in this case acceptable (aka, low-quality duplicate being deleted)? Is it worth flagging in the case a similar situation arises?
In my opinion, the question in this particular case should be undeleted & dupe-hammered.