Earlier today I answered a very simple question as follows:
Try:
(corrected code here)
I appreciate it's not a particularly verbose or descriptive answer, but the original question contained a code snippet which only required a tiny amendment, which was entirely self explanatory.
However, one reviewer of my answer voted to delete:
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Further justified with:
Saying "try" is making a guess. Not providing an answer.
Is this a valid reason for deleting my answer?
I don't think so. I think it's a pretty common use of language:
Q. How do I do x?
A. Try y
I've frequently framed answers (not guesses) with "Try..." Should I be avoiding this?
Table.AddColumn
stuff.