I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as the thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the photographs in a directory, deleting the ones that I don't think should make it to the next stage of the selection process. I usually do this a number of times, using different directories, until I have a small handful that I like.
I do something similar, and agree with your notions. Beyond that, I also want to tag similar photos so I can flip between them, and they aren't always adjacent. I see the disk is cheap point, but I like to get rid of junk. So having a way to do the marking/sorting without deleting, and then flip through the list that will be deleted, and then do it (or not) sounds great.
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