Yesterday, I came into a question where the OP thought there was some problem with a server API and/or client library. I made some comments in order to point him in the right direction to be able to test/debug the issue. In the end, it was a matter of the library pointing out the wrong server.
As the issue here comes from a misconfiguration of the library, I don't think it even deserves for it to have the OP write an answer with this kind of content:
Oops, sorry this was my fault. I had the client library configured to point B server instead of A.
This would have little value for the community, considering the first thing to do when using the tool is to set up the basic configuration. Also the question title keeps referencing an issue which is not the real problem, which could mislead future searchers. So I thought it was better for the question to be deleted and told him to do it in the comments.
The question is, if he doesn't delete it, what should I do considering my privileges are still below "Trusted user"? Should I keep asking him to remove it? Mayble flag the question for a moderator or cast a closure vote?