Long time ago an interesting question came up, for which I have posted an answer. The OP was however using a specific framework X, which is in turn built on top of a core API Y. The framework X goes beyond my knowledge, so I posted a more generic and low-level answer targeted on core API Y, which should be applicable as good on environments using framework X.
Today, a similar question popped up; however, the OP was not using any framework, but just the core API Y. Even though there's an answer for that in the first question, it cannot be closed as a duplicate of that question, because it does not use framework X at all.
So, I have just copied the answer from the old question into the new question (and added a little disclaimer and made some clarifying edits).
However, since I got upvotes on it, I start to feel guilty for receiving upvotes for a simple copypaste of my old answer. I am much tempted to delete the original answer in the first question. Should I do? Or can I just leave it as is? Is copying answers into technically different questions acceptable by the community?