Personally, I'm kind of on the fence.
On one hand, you make the argument that there's no real benefit to deleting them. This makes sense.
On the other hand, there are approximately (looking at page counts on the chat index, caveat: an unknown portion of these are not related to posts):
- Active rooms: 50*20+11 = 1011
- Frozen rooms: 3247*20+6 - 1011 = 63935
- Deleted rooms: 7049*20+3 - 1011 - 63935 = 76037
And of those 76037 deleted rooms, after a moderately exhaustive search, it seems that users have cared enough about a broken link to report it on meta twice (here and here, the latter being the post that presumably triggered this suggestion). This is a really low problem rate, even if you allow for the possibilities that I missed a few and that only a small fraction of users bothered to report it (even a factor of 100 or more is still a fraction of a percent). The other thing is we're generally happy to accept (and point out) the transience of comments, and this is about the same (the only difference is here you're directly aware that something was deleted, which may just be an argument for auto deleting the chat comment when the room is deleted, dunno). Plus there's a pretty straightforward solution: Raise a custom flag on the comment and ask a mod to undelete the chat.
So, on the aforementioned other hand: There doesn't seem to be much reason to not continue doing things the same way.
Either way I think the arguments for both sides are pretty weak, hence, the fence.
Other Option #1: If a solution that's more of a compromise is desired, Smoother link between comments and chats could be implemented with a 404 page that says something along the lines of "This chat room has been deleted, if you believe this to be a mistake you may request its undeletion" with the last few words being a link that raises a mod flag or something.
Other Option #2: An alternate compromise solution could be to add "has not been viewed in at least X days" to the auto deletion rules. That seems to make logical sense, anyways: If people are still visiting it, it must be interesting on some level.
In any case, it's easy to look at one presumably rare instance of an issue and view it as a large problem, especially if you've directly encountered it, but it does seem to be rare, and does have a "workaround" of sorts for now (comment flag, or have 10k rep, of course), so, I dunno. In any case, at least there's some numbers.
By the way, as for comments moved by mods vs. comments moved by users, it's somewhat rare. Currently (considering only non-deleted posts and chat links), there are approximately (query):
All Time:
TotalPosts 35769436
ModMoved 1021
UserMoved 84000
TotalMoved 85021
FracModMoved 1.2%
Past Year:
TotalPosts 5586967
ModMoved 410
UserMoved 19275
TotalMoved 19685
FracModMoved 2.1%
Those numbers are roughly 20% short all around due to deleted posts (see linked post above for analysis there), so add some padding. That's included just as a data point, although it probably doesn't matter who created the chat rooms in the context of this FR.
Additional stats that would be useful here that only a CM could pull:
- # of flags vs. # of rooms [not] deleted in response to them, because the # of rooms not deleted upon flag request represents a user who wanted a solution but didn't get one, which is relevant. Maybe a CM can pull this, or a list of custom flag reasons and comment text on all comments that match the chat room pattern, then we can check for sure.
- I wonder if SE tracks requested URLs when serving 404's, stats about missing requested chat links for < 10k users would be relevant.