I have to believe this has been asked before; however, I seem to be failing at searching. I decided recently to get involved reviewing posts in Stack Overflow, and encountered this answer:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/6830646
I considered the comments available for reviewers who vote to close an answer, and they do not include a close-this-because-the-community-overwhelmingly-considers-it-to-be-incorrect. Is this a valid reason to delete an answer, or is it better for the answer to remain open so as to stand against the poster's reputation?
Edit:
I've accepted the answer provided by Louis, as it points to official guidance against the practice of deleting answers merely because they are incorrect.
I'll add that I do not entirely agree with the guidance. It would seem that genuine answers that are blatantly incorrect, as determined by an overwhelming number of down votes, offers little of value to SO. Whether and how many down votes would warrant deletion were the guidance to change, however, is a different question entirely.
At any rate, thanks for helping me find the guidance. I will read it carefully and act accordingly.