Inspired by recent events, I'm more than a little distraught at what happened, and I'd like to see some provision to be made to allow an SO user to disassociate themselves from a post. Quoting the legalese:
7. Termination
7.b Subject to the above terms and conditions, the license granted here is perpetual (for the duration of the applicable copyright in the Work). Notwithstanding the above, Licensor reserves the right to release the Work under different license terms or to stop distributing the Work at any time; provided, however that any such election will not serve to withdraw this License (or any other license that has been, or is required to be, granted under the terms of this License), and this License will continue in full force and effect unless terminated as stated above.
What is without a doubt is that SE always retains the right to keep a user's contribution visible and can do anything they want to ensure it stays visible, including un-deleting posts that were deleted by the poster. Notwithstanding, I believe the verbiage does give the poster (Licensor in the text) some rights to be involved with what happens to his contribution afterwards. With the "stop distributing" right explicitly granted in the text.
Trouble is, SO users have very little control over the distribution aspect. And simply deleting the post violates the license so is not in any way a solution.
I posit that this can be interpreted, indirectly, as a right to no longer have the user's name associated with the post. SE can continue to distribute the content, keeping the spirit of the license intact. This is something that's already possible, I understand that a custom moderator flag can be used to ask a mod to disassociate. I've used it a few times but did not have a lot of luck with it so stopped using it. Mods seemed particularly reluctant to do so when the post is marked as the answer.
I would personally feel much less inclined to delete posts, and assume the same would apply to many other SO contributors like Bauke, if the option was readily accessible to me without having to ask explicit permission. Say, a [disassociate] button right next to the [delete] button. With already existing code in the engine in place to implement it, I don't see any need to alter what it does. Whether the option should only be available to users with "sufficient rep" is open for debate, I personally don't mind.