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I propose that the user flagging a post as VLQ or NAA, should (if they have the required reputation points to cast a delete vote in the queue, 2000) add one vote towards the "Recommended Deletion" total needed to remove a question/answer.

Please note: This is similar to, but not a delete vote cast by a user with > 10k reputation points.

If they're recommending it, I don't see why this shouldn't be the case. Multiple users flagging the post, would get the question removed faster, and even if only a single user reports it, it would cause one less vote to be needed in order to remove a post.

I also feel this way, because if a user is flagging a post that is already in the queue, their flag is partially wasted (it's already in the queue, so nothing actually happens other than helpful/disputed depending on which way the queue decides). What I'm proposing would give that flag additional merit, because if they came across this post in the VLQ post queue, they would vote the same way.

More clarification:

  1. Users with 15-1999 reputation points: No change
  2. Users with 2000-19999 reputation points: Upon flagging a post VLQ or NAA, if it would enter the VLQ review queue, instead it enters the review queue with one more "Recommended Deletion" vote already cast. (I say "one more" because a post flagged as VLQ will wait 15 minutes before entering the VLQ queue to give the user a chance to edit that post. If multiple users flag as VLQ, it should enter the queue with that many votes.) If it's already in the VLQ review queue, instead of having no effect, it would cast one "Recommended Deletion" vote on the post in question.
  3. Users with 20k reputation points: Still a little bit fuzzy, as I haven't reached this level yet, but I think it should work exactly like #2. Flagging a post as VLQ or NAA should not consume a delete vote, as it will be reviewed by others and acted on as such.
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    Recommending deletion in the LQPRQ when you have enough rep to vote to delete actually does cast a delete vote
    – user4639281
    Aug 19, 2016 at 15:42
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    I think you read my question wrong @TinyGiant: I'm talking about when I flag a post as VLQ or NAA. It does not cast a delete vote in this case (Between 2k rep and 10k rep). I'm not quite sure what happens >= 10k.
    – Blue
    Aug 19, 2016 at 15:43
  • But you would not have the cast delete vote on answers privilege... are you asking for the ability to cast delete votes on answers specifically in the LQPRQ whether or not you have the privilege?
    – user4639281
    Aug 19, 2016 at 15:45
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    Yes. At 2k rep, you have the ability to "Recommend Deletion", which isn't quite the same as casting a delete vote. At 6 "Recommend Deletion" votes, it's either deleted (<=0 rep I believe), or mod flagged for possible removal. I'm saying that a person with 2k rep, should add one "Recommended Deletion" vote towards the final 6 needed to remove the post.
    – Blue
    Aug 19, 2016 at 15:48
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    This is some what related meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/319682/… , since it allowed you to access the que (>2k) and review from there. [status-declined]. To allow people with only flag rep delete posts seems a bit dangerous, the LQP que is already deleting to much stuff but at least sometimes we find it and stop it. Aug 19, 2016 at 15:49
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    You want that a VLQ/NAA flag essentially counts as a half delete vote? So 6 privileged flags would cause the post to be deleted? (btw the delete vote privilege is 20k, not 10k)
    – Floern
    Aug 19, 2016 at 16:05
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    What would be the behavior for 20K'ers? Would flagging VLQ or NAA consume one of our delete votes? I would not like that. I would be okay with it counting as a recommend delete vote. Aug 19, 2016 at 16:12
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    Correct @Floem: I clarified in the later paragraph. Basically, the jist is: If I came across this post in the VLQ queue, I would have already clicked "Recommend Deletion". Why not simply add it through the flagging interface as well?
    – Blue
    Aug 19, 2016 at 16:18
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    @NathanOliver I'm not quite sure how the flagging interface currently works for users that can cast delete votes. I would assume it would work the same.
    – Blue
    Aug 19, 2016 at 16:20
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    Not sure I've quite got this, but are you saying that in effect, the same behaviour for the RD/D votes in the queue should apply on the flag that puts it in the queue? eg: Effectively it enters review with one review already completed (as if the user flagging it had reviewed it and said delete?) Aug 19, 2016 at 16:51
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    @JonClements I've added another tidbit providing some more information. Yes to what you mentioned, but also adding additional "Recommended Deletion" votes, if it's already in a queue.
    – Blue
    Aug 19, 2016 at 17:26
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    Related, I think, in spirit: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/323946
    – jscs
    Aug 19, 2016 at 17:32
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    With #3: Because I'm unfamiliar with how the system currently works, it's hard for me to comment, but I would assume if you cast a delete vote, it wouldn't change the "Recommended Deletion" vote in the low quality review queue, as you still want that post deleted.
    – Blue
    Aug 19, 2016 at 17:35
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    Sounds more like you want fewer 'recommend delete' reviews required, which... sounds like a bad idea, from what I've seen. I wouldn't mind having more required. LQP deletes plenty of stuff already.
    – Undo Mod
    Aug 21, 2016 at 2:38
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    It deletes things often enough to prompt me to write a plea for sanity. I still see it being far too delete-happy, especially judging from the disputed-low-quality-review flags we get.
    – Undo Mod
    Aug 22, 2016 at 20:19

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