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I saw this answer by a user who probably used the unofficial Android "SOClient" app, where it's so easy to answer where you just want to comment (happened to me a couple of times). The problem is that you cannot delete the answer because of a bug.

So the user probably flagged his own answer. When I got it in review, I wanted to help for a quick deletion (since user apparently doesn't have access to a computer yet). So here's what I did:

  • I downvoted so the answer had -1 points
  • I refreshed the page
  • I clicked "delete" (since I have 20k+ I can vote to delete at -1 for answers)
  • I quickly retracted my downvote: answer has 0 points now, but 1 vote to delete.

(I didn't want downvote counting against the user, since it is taken into account for posting ban even with the answer deleted, even if this 100k user can afford that, and I didn't think it was nice.)

I don't think I'm hurting anyone by doing that in that case (my aim was to help the user deleting his post ASAP), but I unwillingly found a workaround on the "delete negative score questions" feature.

Was I right to do that? (In the hypothetical case that it wasn't flagged, I could have done the same) and is that a bug or just a feature?

(Basically Downvote in order to be able to vote to delete. Is it acceptable? with a twist)

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  • I didn't want downvote counting against the user, since it counts even with the answer deleted. Sep 21, 2017 at 18:55
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    It isn't an answer, and it isn't useful, so downvoting would be correct. The poster will get their reputation back once the answer is deleted as the post is still new enough yet.
    – user4639281
    Sep 21, 2017 at 18:56
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    It is unfortunate that it will still count against the user even if deleted, but if the user otherwise provides quality answers it shouldn't be a problem.
    – Kevin B
    Sep 21, 2017 at 18:56
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    Lo and behold, the answer is now deleted.
    – user4639281
    Sep 21, 2017 at 18:57
  • @KevinB yes, exactly my point. Edited for clarity. Sep 21, 2017 at 18:58
  • You should actually be able to vote to delete things with a score of 0, if you do it from review (that is, if there's a flag active on it).
    – Shog9
    Sep 21, 2017 at 18:58
  • @Shog9 yes, that was the case, but this "feature" can be used even if the post isn't flagged. Sep 21, 2017 at 18:59
  • Yes, provided you haven't already downvoted. The 0-score feature was added to review just to make it less work in that scenario (else we'd have had to add voting too). Also, what's a "Sudosaints app"?
    – Shog9
    Sep 21, 2017 at 18:59
  • Why is everyone saying that the downvotes will still count against the user? The answer was posted an hour ago, no reputation losses will be kept for such an answer, only answers that have a score greater than or equal to three that have been on the site for more than 60 days will cause reputation gains to be kept. I've never heard of someone keeping negative reputation changes from a deleted post.
    – user4639281
    Sep 21, 2017 at 19:01
  • @Shog9: android has 2 apps: the stack exchange app, good but unstable, crashes all the time, and the "stack overflow" app by "sudosaints". On that one, the delete button just doesn't work, either for comments or for answers. So if you write a big stupid turd while in the train, then you cannot stop the downvote gauntlet :) Sep 21, 2017 at 19:02
  • @Jean-FrançoisFabre: There's two official apps; one called Stack Overflow, and the other by Stack Exchange. Both of them are by Stack Exchange. Any other apps are unofficial.
    – Makoto
    Sep 21, 2017 at 19:03
  • Well... That's unpleasant. Any chance the source is available?
    – Shog9
    Sep 21, 2017 at 19:03
  • @TinyGiant this isn't about rep but about post ban. Typical case: a 10 rep user posts tons of troll questions, gets a zillion downvotes, but deletes questions each time. He still keeps his rep, but may be question blocked. Sep 21, 2017 at 19:04
  • It will definitely count against them for an a-ban, but the likelihood of that specific user hitting it, given how much reputation they have, is closer to zero.
    – Makoto
    Sep 21, 2017 at 19:05
  • Errr... yeah I don't see that causing a problem with one downvote to an answer (even if it did get a bunch of downvotes). The user would have to have a history of posting low quality content and not posting any good quality content for the ban.
    – user4639281
    Sep 21, 2017 at 19:05

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No, it's not abuse. The threshold for deletion was picked so that you'd need to do this to delete a post that hadn't been voted on; the -1 threshold actually changes to 0 if you're voting to delete from review, since there's no voting available there.

Obviously, you should only do this if the answer is actually inappropriate or harmful. The system trusts you to use your judgement on this.

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