I recently asked a question here on Meta which collected at least two or three upvotes, but accumulated downvotes almost as quickly. When it got to its fourth vote to close, I took the hint and deleted it myself (understanding self-deletion as an acceptable and preferred method for self-policing). Its (net) score was zero at the time.
Looking back on my decision, though, I got to wondering: Is it correct to view close-votes as a tiebreaker when a question's vote score is contentious, or is it more appropriate to let other users close it when/after that seems to be the inevitable result?
closure != deletion
. Questions can be put on hold in the hope that they will be improved; note that most of the close reasons refer to how the post could be improved and reopened. And there's nothing necessarily wrong with contentious content on Meta, as long as it's constructive.