But how is that in accordance with the fact that one gets penalized for deleting a question that received downvotes (only)?
It isn't. Because you're not really penalized for deleting a question that gets nothing but downvotes.*
You will, however, get penalized for posting questions that get downvoted - regardless of whether or not you delete them. You'll always get penalized for posting questions that have cost others' time and effort, regardless of whether that was in the form of answers or downvotes, if the question does not go on to benefit anyone. The penalties aren't huge, but if they're not offset by anything then you're gonna end up in trouble.
So, make sure you're contributing valuable content to the site more often than you're contributing posts that just waste people's time! Our time is a finite resource; we have to be careful about letting folks monopolize it.
There are entirely too many people who ask mediocre questions and then delete them as soon as they get an answer, thus ensuring that no one has the opportunity to ever benefit from the work invested answering them. We have to discourage such abuse.
If you want to avoid trouble, then:
- Avoid asking questions that are already answered! Search is your friend...
- Ask clear, well-written questions that focus on a specific problem. We have a handy guide to doing this...
- If you make a mistake, fix it! Don't assume that others will do it for you; there are more bad questions than there are folks with time to edit them.
- Don't waste people's time! If someone takes the time to help you, make sure their effort isn't wasted. The next person with the same problem should be able to find the answer by searching; make sure that they will.
*Ok, there are fairly obscure scenarios where this will penalize you, but they mostly involve accounts that have nothing but deleted questions - at some point, we just gotta stop the bleeding.