There are times when I'll be browsing my favorite tags and find an extremely downvoted question which is closed and has a few delete votes. I'll typically read the post and, if appropriate, downvote and vote to delete.
I feel that the downvote might be overdoing it. We're already getting rid of the bad content by deleting it. Should I also try and make sure that this user never posts again?
In my opinion, for new users, a +/-1 (ex. -6 vs -5) on a deleted question won't be the tipping point that convinces them to improve the content they post. In those cases, the vote is simply for the system and its banning algorithms.
Should we pile on with the punishment or should we be satisfied that the content is removed?
(The same should apply to answers.)
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