The question was actually deleted back in 2015...

...so I'm reluctant to call this "recent".
That said I agree with the deletion. The big problem is that this will encourage and invite yet more opinionated answers, and opinions aren't what we're looking for.
As a sampling:
Do not use Booleans unless you are absolutely sure there will never be a need for more than two values.
The problem (in this particular example) is not with the boolean parameter itself, but with the name of the method that contains it
I'd say pretty much the same thing you'd think if you saw DoSomething(5). If you aren't sure what the API of a given function is, then it's best to look at the function definition. There's nothing wrong with a boolean parameter any more than there's something wrong with a parameter of any other type. If the caller doesn't know the API, no amount of data type gymnastics will help that.
All of these answers scored above 10, and all of them are opinions. There's no concrete fact here.
I'm not in favor of undeleting it. It's not a good question as is for the site, and no amount of editing will discourage opinions from this hotly contentious practice.
Why not just flag the comment for deletion? It's run its course.