This revision is the result of a user's reasoning that the GDPR entitles them to replace an accepted and upvoted answer with things like "Content no longer relevant to the question".
I was so sure that it was a clear case of vandalising a post that I rolled the edits back multiple times. I also recommended that they flag the post for moderator attention, but the user kept vandalising the post.
Now, I've taken a step back and am wondering whether their claims are true. Do the protections provided by GDPR with respect to "personal information" entitle a user to vandalise their own posts when deleting their account?