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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.

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    Perhaps linking us to the example you have in mind might help? With context, it may be easier to understand what you are unsure of. Commented May 17, 2019 at 13:31
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    this is the answer: stackoverflow.com/a/55949634/1447675 Commented May 17, 2019 at 13:39
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    To be honest, that question seems awful broad; not sure there is any answer that can fully address what the asker wants. Seems like a good candidate for closure.
    – fbueckert
    Commented May 17, 2019 at 13:49
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    I'm certainly no JavaScript expert, I'm afraid I couldn't tell you whether the answer is good or not. I'll leave this to someone who knows more than me. Commented May 17, 2019 at 13:54
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    Also no JavaScript expert, but there are 3 questions there. The title asks "can I reach infinity in runtime," and the body asks "what will happen if I grow a variable past the number range," and "what are all the scenarios where I reach infinity in runtime" (emphasis mine). Commented May 17, 2019 at 14:10

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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:

  1. builds upon it, or
  2. directly addresses parts of your answer and offers more information

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.

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    "Self-deleting answers doesn't seem like something that should be necessary in most cases." - necessity is maybe not the right word, it can be a good idea if the answer is not well-liked and can't be improved. Seems like other answers go the full monty already.
    – Gimby
    Commented May 17, 2019 at 14:32

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