> This rule is [still under discussion](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/407860/rule-proposal-one-delete-undelete-per-post) and has not been enacted yet. If you wish to offer feedback **please post in that question**.


A question or answer I liked/disliked was deleted/undeleted. I disagreed with this, so, having [the moderator tools privilege](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/moderator-tools) and/or being a [trusted user](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/trusted-user), I voted to delete/undelete. That action was later reversed by another group of users with the same privileges. The system did not prevent me from voting to put it back the way I think it should be, so I voted again. 

I have now been informed by a diamond moderator (♦) that this is not allowed. Why am I not allowed to cast votes as I see fit?

I may have been doing this for a while, but was never previously told that it wasn't allowed. Is this a policy change?

> **Moderator note** - Please do not discuss this policy in this post. Please comment/post on the [broader community discussion](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/407860/rule-proposal-one-delete-undelete-per-post)