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I agree with points 1 and 3.
Only allowing delete-voting a given post once per user would be good to help prevent delete wars (examples: 1, 2), exactly the same as the reason we only allow a close vote to be actioned once. The first example required a moderator's intervention to put a stop to it.
Allowing retraction of delete votes is just sensible. Posts ...
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No.
The question wants a grab bag of snippets which are broad and don't have any definition of "right". Each question asked should have a reasonable definition of "answerable", and for every new OO language that pops up, a new answer needs to be put into place. Note that in the time this question was asked, Kotlin was borne as a new JVM ...
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Delete-vote to be cast only once
I fully agree. This feature lacks balance compared to others and might be misused.
Delete-vote cast costs 5 points of reputation
I feel the downvoting penalty of one reputation is rather psychological and prevents from gaming with the other answers. Downvoting six times a day four competing answers eventually add up. ...
Only top voted, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible
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