Why Should You Share Your Own Solution Online After Solving a Problem?

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Sharing your own solutions online after resolving a problem enhances community knowledge and fosters collaboration. It is considered bad etiquette to delete your question once it has been answered, even if you have found the solution yourself. Posting the answer you discovered contributes to the collective resource pool, benefiting others who may face similar challenges.

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Nevermind- Found my own answer
 
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Nevermind- Found my own answer

It's bad etiquette to remove your question once it's been answered (even if you answered it yourself). It's more useful to everyone if instead you post the answer you found.
 

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