Please read this older answer by a SO moderator about another question, a widely visited community wiki.
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This question was recently deleted (edit: currently it is locked due to the dispute) after being locked. I consider that questions should only be deleted (by someone that is not the owner) if they are completely inappropriate for the site, and they are useless.
In my opinion, this question should only be closed, not deleted. Downvoting and closing are already two very effective mechanisms that serve as a triage for good or bad questions. I understand that to delete a question the thing has to be blatant.
Even though in this case it is arguable whether the question is off-topic or not (on the one side, 'pros and cons' questions generally tend to be bad quality, but on the other hand, it is referring to a very specific issue of programming), there are several reasons why I consider that it should not be deleted:
The content of some of the answers is valuable and concise. It is useful for other people having the same question (which is a typical, specific dilemma in programming).
Users answering have invested time and effort providing a summarised, concise recollection of reasons supporting the features of each architectural option, raising interesting points that have research and reproducible examples.
Other users have engaged and helped with their comments polish the content of the answers.
Bad answers can be deleted or down-voted, and the question can be locked and put a notice mentioning the position of SO on whether it is recommendable to follow this post as an example for asking.
In summary, even if closing it prevents bad content from appearing, deleting it disables people from accessing good content (I am not boasting about my answer being great, I am generalizing). I think that deleting knowledge is never good. I believe that this step has to be taken after weighing whether it would do significantly more good than harm.
(Disclosure: besides from the reputation loss, which I confess I do not fancy, this is not the point I am trying to make).
I would like to receive an explanation on why despite all my points the question should be deleted. Honestly I don't understand how it can be good deleting it, I am certainly unhappy with it but I am not trying to complain. I don't expect a "because SO rules say so", but rather a "why SO rules say so".
Edit: the flag for the question being closed is:
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise.
The premise is the answers will be opinionated rather than based on facts and references, but in this case it does not hold to a considerable part of the content.
I consider appropriate enough this notice that is put when questions are locked:
This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic question for this site, so please do not use it as evidence that you can ask similar questions here. This question and its answers are frozen and cannot be changed. More info: help center.
You can have several examples; one might be this. As a user mentioned in the comments, if the answers are good, I would not consider the post as a whole to be noise.