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Communities cannot be fully “deleted”.
They can only be “deleted” in the sense that they disappear for everyone.
You, as a mod, can still see and restore the community. To get rid of it from your list, you’d have to be unassigned as a mod. I don’t think that’s possible if you’re the only mod in a community.
That is possible.
Workaround: Create a throwaway account and assign that as the mod, then leave.
Not sure, but want to chime in because I deleted my community a long time ago and still have mod views (tabs like mod queue, unread reports, mod log) on this account.