@dippas That question will be deleted by the Roomba in 10 days. Is there a reason to delete it sooner? Is it causing harm in some way?
@dippas In addition, my opinion is that unless the nature of the question makes it impossible for the OP to edit it so it's on topic (or the question causes harm in some significant way), then we really should give the OP at least the entire "on-hold" time to edit their question. Allowing the OP to edit the question into shape is the purpose of having an on-hold period. Most OPs won't do so, but we shouldn't be removing that possibility by deleting the question.
I tend to agree with @Makyen that there's little point in manually deleting questions that'll Roomba anyway, unless they're especially awful in some way (rude/abusive, spam, especially terrible homework dumps, etc.)
If there's absolutely no way that the question could possibly be repaired without completely changing it, though (e.g. If the question is intrinsically off-topic) there's less of a point to not deleting it (except that it's a waste of delete votes).
Most of the stuff I vote to delete on sites where I have that privilege are things that are intrinsically off-topic (e.g. Recommendation requests). There's no point in keeping that kind of a question around because it can't possibly be fixed even if the OP does edit.
@HovercraftFullOfEels How was that question a request for off-site resource? The question doesn't appear to be asking for such and none of the answers are providing links to off-site resources. I'm not saying it's a good question by why that close reason?
@HovercraftFullOfEels Is there really nothing that the OP (or some other editor) could do to edit the question into something that's on-topic (often that's difficult when there are already answers)? Or, more clearly: why should this question be deleted now rather than letting the OP have the opportunity of the "on-hold" time to edit their question into shape?
@Makyen: the question is little more than a beg for code and the OP has gotten his answer, but I don't see how it can be improved such that it would be helpful to future visitors.
@HovercraftFullOfEels I agree that it's mostly just asking for code and lacks significant context and clarity in its requirements, but it doesn't seem that it couldn't be re-written to be specific to the answers which it's already received (e.g. that the output should be displayed via System.out.println(), rather than whatever "viewing the ArrayList in full" means). As to being helpful to future visitors, that is something that's very hard to judge.