To add some context to Alon Eitan's answer, here is the first comment you posted:
"Please answer your question before you ask it." LOL. This community has really degraded since I joined five years ago.
LOL. That is not a constructive comment.
I was not the moderator who deleted this one, but I would have. I probably would have let it slide, erring on the side of not suppressing minority opinions, except that you put something in quotation marks—thus implying it was a quotation of the person whose comment preceded yours—when it absolutely was not anything close to a quotation. Instead, Alon Eitan's preceding comment was:
I didn't downvote, but if I would downvote that question it would be because it shows lack of research and debugging effort on your behalf (But I didn't downvote, so maybe one of the downvotes can explain their reasoning)
Your misrepresentation of that comment was, quite frankly, both rude and abusive. It has nothing to do with silencing opinions. I have lots of controversial opinions, and have rarely if ever felt that my voice was silenced here. However, we do regularly clean up non-constructive comments.
It is not hard to see how Alon interpreted that as rude, since it was an absolutely disingenuous misrepresentation of what he had said, and since it landed directly in his inbox as a "response" to his comment.
What really upset me, though, was your second comment—the one I deleted in response to a flag:
"Please answer your question before you ask it." LOL. This community has really degraded since I joined five years ago.
Yes, you read that right. That one says exactly the same thing as the first one did.
It seems one would have gotten the message the first time, after having had the first comment deleted, and maybe would have tweaked the phrasing slightly on the second attempt. Alas, no such luck.
So yeah, I happily deleted that one in response to a flag, and I seriously contemplated sending you a message about rudeness. I ultimately decided against it, because I figured it was just a moment of weakness and you were venting frustration. We give quite a bit of leeway for that on Meta, and having comments deleted—even as "rude/abusive"—does not inflict any penalties on your account.
I think that answers the more general question here, too. We don't really have "guidelines" for comments on Meta. Moderators are much more lenient here when it comes to comments than we are on the main site. In general, comments on Meta are only deleted because they are truly obsolete or truly offensive/unconstructive.