@IanCampbell If there is a pattern of the same abuse, surely there is a reasonable threshold where enough is enough for mods to take action. What if the inverse action was taken by me? Wouldn't I be potentially pulled up as an abusive voter?
@SotiriosDelimanolis Per FAQ #15, please don't post requests for which you have voted in a successful action to change the state of the post to the same state for which you are considering posting a request.
@Adriaan It looks benign to me - someone contributed something to a reasonably sized open-source repo. (though that answer is pretty close to being link-only)
@Dharman Hmm. An obvious dupe and OP has admitted it's not much of a Q. I can't see that it's doing any harm, but its loss wouldn't cause me any concern, either. OP seems to have wanted to delete it, but that's where moderators need to use their discretion.
@ThierryLathuille I agree that is closeworthy, but in general a Q has to be less than ~6 months to be flaggable here (unless there is new activity that isn't the reporter e.g. NATO)
(For example, looks like @miken32's question above is flaggable, even though it dates from Feb 2017).