The question is, should I delete the answer, or not.
The answer itself tackles a part of the question and is in my view valid and in the view of the one who referenced my answer worth to link.
The question is, should I delete the answer, or not.
The answer itself tackles a part of the question and is in my view valid and in the view of the one who referenced my answer worth to link.
I'm taking some guesses, since you didn't link to a specific Q/A (which is understandable).
As I understand your question, you're saying you posted an answer that (you believe) answers part of the question. Another answer to the same question references your answer, and either:
I'd say if your answer has a net-0 or net-positive score, keep it. It's clearly helpful to someone. One or two downvotes aren't always indicative of a bad answer. If the other answer points out shortcomings in your answer, you can always edit to correct your errors.
If the answer has a net-negative score, I'd first try to see if the answer can be edited into a better shape. Self-deleting answers doesn't seem like something that should be necessary in most cases.