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Looking through posts with pending delete votes in moderation tools, I notice that a noticeable share of them are eligible for automatic deletion. E.g. today, there were two such questions:

What's the purpose of going for the trouble of visiting and voting on the post, using a limited vote (and making other people do the same) if the automatic mechanism will take care of it anyway?

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    Vote often, vote early.
    – Braiam
    Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 12:32
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    Not sure - they cannot abide looking at the Q. any longer and are trying to save other users from the same pain? Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 12:33
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    Because sometimes answers are upvoted or accepted and thus the question gets protected from the mighty roomba?
    – yivi
    Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 12:34
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    @yivi I take your 'sometimes' and raise you a 'frequently'.
    – Gimby
    Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 12:48
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    @HansPassant not a year, just 30 days. I made that mistake, too. Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 13:01
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    Because nuking them from orbit is the only way to be sure!
    – Paulie_D
    Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 14:10

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Why do people delete-vote questions that are eligible for roomba?

This person because it is a lot easier to click once than to work out how the roomba rules are going to treat the Q.

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    They should use an userscript github.com/makyen/StackExchange-userscripts/tree/master/…
    – rene
    Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 13:11
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    So, you have so many delete votes that you no longer worry about spending an extra few? I did run out due to these questions a few times. Commented Aug 6, 2018 at 13:34
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    @ivan_pozdeev I can imagine not everyone religiously uses up delete votes such that they have to ration them.
    – Gimby
    Commented Aug 7, 2018 at 8:06

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