**EDIT:**

Now that the [testing has been completed][3] on [changing the number of reviews required to delete a post][4] I think this is even more needed.  We only need 4 reviews to delete a post so using 3 20K delete votes is only one less review then just having everyone recommend delete.

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I would like to request that in the LQPRQ(Low Quality Post Review Queue) we stop using 20K delete votes and just use recommend delete for everyone.

Referencing the data gathered on [How many 20kers use the LQRQ?][1] you can see that on all occasions (in the sample set) the 20K deletes on answers did not do any good as it still took 6 reviewers to delete the answer.

I know that, in theory, 20Kers should be able to clear out the queue faster as they only need three votes to the 6 recommend deletes but with so many more people in [2K, 20K) range than 20K+ people in the queue the 20K votes get drowned out by recommend deletes.

Delete votes are a very limited resource with only up to 30 per day.  I would like to be able to spend them on content that I find when using the site instead of using them up in the LQPRQ.  I know I could use the queue after I spend my delete votes and I wouldn't have "wasted" them but to me it makes sense to just not use them in the queue.

This would also fix the [bug/issue where when you run out of delete votes while reviewing the answer][2].  When that happens your vote to delete does not get applied since you are out and you cannot recommend to delete as you still have a delete button.  You have to refresh the page which then counts the review as completed even though you didn't actually do anything and you can only click next to go to another review.




  [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/243247/how-many-20kers-use-the-lqrq
  [2]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300095/lq-posts-review-error-while-trying-to-delete-vote-after-daily-vote-limit-expir
  [3]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/344886/4342498
  [4]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/342632/testing-testing-lets-test-the-low-quality-review-queue-for-science