Is it OK to flag exact duplicate answers as Very Low Quality? One of my privileges as a 20k+ trusted user is the ability to vote to delete answers with a negative score. The help center says that I may use this privilege to vote to delete answers when
The answer is extremely low quality: There is little to no scope for improvement.
The answer doesn't attempt to answer the question; it may be a comment or a separate question altogether.
I've interpreted "extremely low quality" to include duplicate answers, though not everyone agrees on what answers should be considered as "duplicates".
For the sake of this question, though, let's just say that I do find an exact, verbatim duplicate answer, and I vote to delete it. Is it then OK to also flag it as Very Low Quality, so that I can get help from other users to also delete the answer? I've noticed that it can take days or weeks for some answers to get the 3 required votes for deletion, so that's why I was wondering if it's OK to flag it to draw additional attention to it.
Or is deleting duplicate answers like this an abuse of the privilege? I know that you can attempt to make a case to a moderator in a flag that an answer is a duplicate, but since I have the ability as a trusted user to remove negative score answers myself, I thought that this might be an appropriate use, instead of adding more work for moderators.
Example
I found this answer five days ago and voted to delete it:
Here is how I rename a tag old to new:
git tag new_tag old_tag
git tag -d old_tag
git push origin :refs/tags/old_tag
git push --tags
The colon in the push command removes the tag from the remote repository. If you don't do this, git will create the old tag on your machine when you pull.
It is working.
because it's a near verbatim copy of this answer:
Here is how I rename a tag
old
tonew
:git tag new old git tag -d old git push origin :refs/tags/old git push --tags
The colon in the push command removes the tag from the remote repository. If you don't do this, git will create the old tag on your machine when you pull.
If you look at the revision history for the duplicate, the author even made some trivial variable name changes to (unsuccessfully) attempt to make the answer not a duplicate.
I voted to delete 5 days ago, and no one else has voted to delete it since then. I even left a comment pointing out that it was an exact duplicate, with a link to the other answer. Is it OK to flag it as Very Low Quality too?