Earlier today I came across this question (10k only). Around an hour after being posted, it was rightly closed for being opinion-based and objectively unanswerable, as the issue boils down to syntactical taste. Shortly after that, I interacted with the question by leaving a few comments (see the "full disclosure" paragraph below). I have just noticed that, around two hours after that (and three hours after the question was posted), the question was deleted. I find that surprising, given that, even though the question was correctly closed, there seems to be nothing so dreadful about it that would make its deletion urgent, and given the negative score it would in all likelihood be deleted automatically in a few days. While I don't think the question is salvageable, and so there is no reason to object to deletion as far as content goes, it was seemingly deleted before the OP had even the opportunity to read and react to the comments (the "last seen" line in the OP's profile currently says "8 hours ago", that is, roughly within an hour of the time the question was posted), which, I believe, makes for a somewhat unnecessarily abrasive resolution.
Full disclosure: my interaction with the question consisted in a comment to the OP addressing an issue related to the subject matter of the question (this comment was explicitly not an attempt to answer the question, given that it is unanswerable) and an opinionated comment questioning the need for the quickly accumulating downvotes the question was attracting. This latter comment led to a brief and friendly meta-discussion with another user.
P.S.: This question is not a duplicate of Should one advise on off-topic questions?. Suppose no one had addressed the subject matter in any way through the comments, but only explained to the OP why their question was unanswerable. My concerns would still apply.