After reaching 20K, when browsing Stack Overflow (main or meta) I sometimes encounter posts that I believe merit deletion, but the "delete" link is not available because the post is not downvoted enough. The threshold is -3 for questions and -1 for answers.
In cases like this is it ok to downvote the post with the sole intention to enable and use the "delete" link? The system has put those thresholds in place for good reasons, so is this considered an abuse in the sense that you use a privilege for a post that didn't originally meet the criteria for deletion?
I have read this post: Clean-up by downvoting? A ridiculous user experience, and the consensus is that you shouldn't organize voting rings in order to delete otherwise well received posts, but this question is different because in this case a) it is only your own vote, b) the post isn't well received (yet?).
To get the sense of the type of posts I am talking about, here are a couple of examples. They were marginally above the threshold, and I was able to vote to delete only after downvoting them: 1 2 (<10K links 1 2) Note: 2 was on meta.