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)