I get it if the question is bad or whatever then users can vote to close it, but to delete it?
This negatively impacts my standing. I can become banned from ever asking questions because others delete my questions... What then?
I get it if the question is bad or whatever then users can vote to close it, but to delete it?
This negatively impacts my standing. I can become banned from ever asking questions because others delete my questions... What then?
Your most recent question was deleted by a site moderator. In fact, none of your other recently deleted questions were deleted by regular community members; they all were deleted either by yourself or by automatic processes.
Site moderators have specific responsibilities, and with those responsibilities, certain powers regular users do not have. This includes the power to delete posts outright.
Regular users can delete questions too, but this is limited to users with 10.000 points or more and requires at least 3 votes from separate users. 10k users have to wait at least 2 days before they can vote, your question was not old enough to qualify for such voting. At 20k users gain the right to vote to delete immediately if the question score is -3 or lower.
We delete some questions to keep the site clean. Your question was off-topic (asking for a tutorial) and the commenting on the post was getting out of hand; your tone specifically. The site moderator deleted the post to head off any further issues.
Others can delete your question because either:
There are actions that will also delete questions automatically without either group's intervention, such as spam.
Why allow it? It's one way to maintain high Q&A standards, and ensure that questions that really don't belong here don't stick around for long.
The main motivation here is: don't ask questions that are blatantly off-topic, too broad, or are just offensive (although I doubt that you would). Since you've contributed a fair amount here, I would imagine that someone would chat with you before you reached the danger zone.
This is the way Stack Overflow works. We've all been beginners and I also started with 1-rep. My very first question here has been pretty well received (with two up-votes).
So lack of knowledge in a field doesn't mean you lack of knowledge of how Stack Overflow works and its quality standards.
Feel free to read the help center. Feel free to look around for meta questions when you are in doubt.