I read this post
You can delete an answered question. You cannot delete a question that has an answer with a positive score, or an accepted answer, or more than one answer. This is by design. These conditions indicate that there is value in that post, and we don't want valuable content removed from the site, so you can't delete it.
How ever none of this is obvious when you try to delete your own post. This is the first message I get when clicking delete:
Delete this answered question?
We do not recommend deleting questions with answers because doing so deprives future readers of this knowledge.
Repeated deletion of answered questions can result in your account being blocked from asking. Are you sure you wish to delete?
Then when I press the delete button, it says:
You cannot delete this question as others have invested time and effort into answering it. For more information, visit the help center.
The point here is why you give a warning and the consequence of a question ban (the first message) if I don't have the choice anyway.
You might as well show the second message directly. and save me the time of pressing the button again thinking it is sort of a bug.