Something has gone terribly wrong with SO when we review-ban people for deleting trash from the site.
I can't really tell if the question is valid or asking for opinions, since I don't know the topic. The discussed answer is however clearly just someone's opinion, provided without any arguments or explanation. As such it holds no value to preserve.
And that's it. If someone casts a delete vote on this answer, it is a good thing. If they somehow do it while stating the wrong reason, who cares. As long as the crap is removed from the site.
The purpose of this site is to produce quality programming-related Q&A.
It is not to create a searchable database of incorrect, down-voted answers.
But as soon as the meta inquisition unexpectedly rushes in, the purpose of the site is soon forgotten. Before you know it, there's a huge debate: is the crap post is really an answer, does it attempt to answer the question even if horribly, what was the intention of the poster, did they really use the right flag. Blah blah blah. Various meta lawyers offer their insight from ivory towers. The inner meaning of various flags and policies are dissected.
Suddenly the purpose of the original post is no longer programming-related, high quality Q&A. Instead it starts to exist only to sate meta policies. It must be preserved for the sake of meta. The fact that the post holds no technical value doesn't matter any longer.
If the moderators have nothing better to do than review-banning people for deleting trash, then clearly something has gone terribly wrong with how the site is moderated.