It's been said before, but as a reminder, please keep the following
in mind when submitting posts for consideration:
If the post is a duplicate, first verify that the other instance
hasn't already been considered.
If the post is a duplicate, provide the id or a link to the
node it is a duplicate of. Nobody should be voting to delete
a duplicate without first verifying, and if the duplicate isn't
mentioned, this requires each person to search to find the missing
original, until someone modifies the title of the post to point
to it.
If submitting a node for a title change, supply an alternate title
in the consideration. You've read the post--the editor who goes
to correct it might not have, and if s/he isn't following the thread,
s/he probably doesn't want to read the post to think of an appropriate
title. If you can't think of a better title than
the original author did, you have no business considering it for
a title change.
Be very clear what the node is submitted for: edit or deletion and
why. Something like "should be obvious" isn't.
What's obvious to one person may not be obvious to another,
especially if the second person hasn't read the message yet.
When considering for duplicate deletion, only consider real duplicates.
This means that questions which have been asked time and time again
should not be considered--rather, reply to the post with an explanation
on the use of search and some results which would have answered the
question. This won't stop the next person from asking the question
(but neither will deleting the post), but it might teach one user
how to use search instead of bewildering her/him with a vanished post.