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Yesterday I came across what appeared to be a zero-effort homework question, so I down- and close-voted the question, and also voted to delete after it was closed. A while later the person asking the question actually added their code, and while it's still just a mediocre question, I consider it good enough to deserve an answer, so I voted to re-open it and removed my downvote.

So far, so good. However, when I tried to also retract my delete vote I got a popup asking me (again) if I wanted to vote to delete the post. I expected the link to behave like the link for a close vote, allowing me to retract the vote I cast before. Is this difference in behavior intentional, and if so, what is the reasoning behind it? Shouldn't my delete vote at least be auto-removed when I vote to re-open the question?

Not sure if this is a bug, a missing feature, or undesired altogether, so I'm tagging the question for the time being.

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It's not a bug and was never a feature. If the post isn't worth deleting, then no one is going to cast more votes to delete it, so don't worry1.


1 - if you still do, flag it for mod attention wording the reason similar to "could you delete and undelete the post so as to clear my delete vote on it". Though I have no idea what the response is going to be, an apocalypse shouldn't occur.

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    If there are multiple delete votes, the removal of one's vote without affecting the other votes seems not possible, even for a moderator.
    – Cœur
    Commented Mar 7, 2018 at 10:39
  • @Cœur But moderators have the authority to unilaterally decide whether something's delete-worthy and so to use this hack if they consider it to not be delete-worthy even if there are other delete votes.
    – wizzwizz4
    Commented Mar 7, 2018 at 17:37
  • FWIW while moderators do have that power, there's a lot of precedent not to overrule the community in non-exceptional cases, so moderators are not likely to go around deleting/undeleting content willy nilly; they will likely take the position that it's not harming anything, and if it does end up getting deleted due to that, then you can flag it or ask on Meta to get it undeleted. Keep in mind that you can cast an undelete vote even after deleting a question with your delete vote, though.
    – TylerH
    Commented Jun 13, 2019 at 13:40

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