In fact, we moderators discussed and agreed upon the deletion of a number of non-answers to that Meta question.
The question itself was an honest attempt to solicit feedback from the community on something that we've been asking the team to implement for a very long time—something that many hope will improve question quality, an issue which is very near and dear to the hearts of veteran users. I, for one, am very pleased to finally see an indication that the team is doing something on this front, after years of promises that they would...someday. It might not be perfect, it certainly won't solve everything, but it's way past time to do something, and this is an idea that has garnered quite a lot of support. Clearly, people think it's a good idea. Now, the team who will be responsible for implementing it has come to the community, seeking further input and refinement. This is exactly what they should be doing.
When community members respond to this with hostile, biting sarcasm, if not outright trolling, it's just totally unwelcome, unhelpful, and toxic. It also discourages the team from bothering to ask us for our input in the future, which is a precedent that I feel pretty strongly about avoiding.
If you have an idea on how to structure the template message, or even a thoughtful reason why we shouldn't do that at all, then you are welcome to post it as an answer. We won't be deleting those. But if you just want to rant, trash-talk, or insult an abstract population of users, then we will be deleting that. The pruning will be more aggressive when it appears in the answer box than when it appears in a comment, but the "Be Nice" policy applies on Meta, too.
Regarding your answer in particular, the history (which you don't quote here) is primarily what motivated its deletion. You and Cerbrus got into a little spat, starting in comments underneath his answer, continuing with the posting of your answer, and peaking with a series of edits to your answer. We got flags about this, and we acted on them. It isn't a moderator's job to babysit users and teach them how to get along with each other. When content is causing problems, we remove it.
Your motivation for writing the answer was pretty clearly an attempt to respond to Cerbrus's answer and continue the fight that had begun underneath that answer. Is it possible that we misjudged your motivation? Maybe.
On the other hand, your turning around and immediately re-posting the exact same answer, along with a threatening-sounding moderator flag, did not exactly inspire confidence that you were making a genuine attempt to answer on either occasion. Nor does this Meta question, where you just straight up call Cerbrus a troll.
Why did Martijn say "You are slipping again?" Because you've been warned countless times about rude comments, trolling answers, and other unconstructive behavior. Yes, when we start receiving flags on your answers, we do put two and two together. Note that this is not prejudice, as the term implies evaluation of a person based on a perceived or actual group membership. Interpreting your actions within the context of previous behavior on this website is not discrimination, and has nothing to do with your membership in a particular social group, nor is it lacking in factual basis. Furthermore, we are open to being proven wrong. Hoping to be, in fact, as you've been told countless times in private messages: we value your expert knowledge in technical fields, and your willingness to share it, but we remain concerned about your tendency to share it in unconstructive ways. The comment was meant as a warning about how your behavior was being perceived, both by the community and by moderators.
If you don't like that, there's at least one other justification for deleting the answer, and that's that it was redundant. Whether you were attempting to respond to it or not, Cerbrus's answer already said the same thing yours did: there should be a dedicated, yet optional, field for the error.