At times a user realizes that their answer was wrong or silly, and wants to remove it, since deleting it would still make it visible for high privilege users, and there is seemingly no useful effect accomplished by that. On the contrary, if a thread contains valuable answers, it would be harder to read and answer for high privileged users who see all deleted answers.
Why SE doesn't allow users to permanently physically remove (not delete) their own answers that didn't get upvotes or comments? I understand, they legally belong to SE, but what is the rational for not allowing to remove, unless in law enforcement cases? Would preserving the removed answers in SE backup be more rational rather then showing to high privileged users?