I noticed today that one of my old questions got a downvote (this one) which drew my attention back to it, and I can see now that it demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the topic. Essentially, the question itself is wrong, and comments and answers have been posted explaining why this is.
I think that the question is still valuable to have on the site, because I suspect other people will also have the same misunderstanding, and reading the explanations here will help them. On the other hand, I can also see that it is a bad question, and therefore perhaps should not have been posted.
So, if a question is bad, but the explanation of why it is bad is helpful, does that make the question helpful and worth keeping?