Question: Assuming that I found a question, and the owner of it has no idea about a specific question with clear description and few lines of codes. After a while, I got a feasible solution but I was not sure that it is the "best" one. In this situation, should I answer it or not?
I am a college student and a newcomer to Stack Overflow. After just viewing Questions and Answers for about a month, I began to answer some of them. Stack Overflow teaches me a copious amount of knowledge which can't be found in textbooks and I really appreciate it. However, I feel kind of awkward when someone else gives a better solution to a question, which makes my answer seems silly or naive. However, at that moment I will upvote the "best" one in my mind and delete mine, because I believe that Stack Overflow is a Q&A site for others with the same question and I don't want to mislead them. But such an option could be offensive when others leave helpful comments, even if they are just telling me not to do it. I can't thank them since it will not appear in their message box (the option of deletion also cleans the message box of the specific answer and there is nowhere else for me to leave a comment).
I checked the answer-quality tag and searched "not the best answer" on meta. The most related question is this one, but I gave a specific answer, not a hint or a clue. Besides, I am not asking about any specific question on Stack Overflow, but still confused about whether I was wrong in answering a question or not. Actually, the feeling of awkwardness due to someone else's better answer is not normal to me (it happened 2 times, but I only gave 35 answers), and I got 1 upvote with 1 downvote on my most recent answer.