I just flagged one of my older answers for deletion. I had been doing some housekeeping today, so I had already bumped up against my delete limit. The comments on the answer needed cleaning up anyway, so I did not think there was anything wrong with asking a moderator to delete the whole thing. The answer is useless, it was basically serving as a chat room.
The request was curtly denied:
If you want to delete the answer then just delete it.
Is the moderator unaware of the fact that I cannot delete as many of my own answers as I want?
I reflagged the answer:
I am blocked from deleting any more of my answers today. This is a useless answer that needs to be deleted. I don't want to move on and forget, so please do delete it, and stop telling me to delete it myself when the site itself is preventing me from doing so. I would also appreciate it if you removed the "declined" from my previous flag for this answer.
Which was countered with:
Then delete it tomorrow. Moderators are not your personal janitors.
I am rather taken aback by this because I had not encountered this kind of tone in all the years of contributing to Stack Overflow.
If there is a policy that moderators will not delete answers by people who can delete them themselves another day, one can point that out instead of "delete it yourself" ... "not your personal janitor".
I am just pointing out this out given the fact that people who provide high quality answers are the scarce resource on Stack Overflow, and being rude to them seems not to align well with the goal of drawing more and more users who hope to be able to find such answers to their questions. FYI.
PS: Note that, in the past users have been severely punished for deleting too many of their own answers. So, I thought it was reasonable to ask a moderator.