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Since there's already an upvoted answer, you couldn't delete the question even if you wanted to. If the question was eligible for deletion, and there was really nothing of value there (either no answers, or a clearly bad answer) then sure, feel free to delete it (someone else with the same problem can just re-ask the question), but if there's useful content there for a future reader there's no reason to delete the question.

You most certainly shouldn't accept an answer just because other people thought it was a good answer. If you've evaluated it and determined its usefulness, vote accordingly, and if you haven't, and therefore don't know how useful it is, don't vote.

Doing nothing is a perfectly valid option in this situation. Certainly no actions are necessary on your part.

Since there's already an upvoted answer, you couldn't delete the question even if you wanted to.

You most certainly shouldn't accept an answer just because other people thought it was a good answer. If you've evaluated it and determined its usefulness, vote accordingly, and if you haven't, and therefore don't know how useful it is, don't vote.

Doing nothing is a perfectly valid option in this situation. Certainly no actions are necessary on your part.

Since there's already an upvoted answer, you couldn't delete the question even if you wanted to. If the question was eligible for deletion, and there was really nothing of value there (either no answers, or a clearly bad answer) then sure, feel free to delete it (someone else with the same problem can just re-ask the question), but if there's useful content there for a future reader there's no reason to delete the question.

You most certainly shouldn't accept an answer just because other people thought it was a good answer. If you've evaluated it and determined its usefulness, vote accordingly, and if you haven't, and therefore don't know how useful it is, don't vote.

Doing nothing is a perfectly valid option in this situation. Certainly no actions are necessary on your part.

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Since there's already an upvoted answer, you couldn't delete the question even if you wanted to.

You most certainly shouldn't accept an answer just because other people thought it was a good answer. If you've evaluated it and determined its usefulness, vote accordingly, and if you haven't, and therefore don't know how useful it is, don't vote.

Doing nothing is a perfectly valid option in this situation. Certainly no actions are necessary on your part.