The problem with your answer was that you did not indicate clearly that the content was a quote. Even someone seeing "credit: https://www.guru99.com/node-js-express.html" at the bottom would not be able to tell that you had outright copied content from there, let alone that the entire technical content of your answer was copied.
Copying relevant content from other sources is fine. Even posting an answer that contains no original content is tolerated in practice, although some people disapprove of it. However, you need to clearly indicate that such content is not your work, typically by using quotation marks (if quoting a short phrase in the middle of a sentence) or block quote formatting, in addition to linking to the original source.
If your answer had looked like this, instead (which is a copy-and-paste of your answer with some block quote formatting and two words of extra prose added to clearly indicate that the content is copied), then it would almost certainly not have been deleted:
You should, as many will tell you I am sure, say what you have tried
already. What is working and what isn't. Here is a quick answer, taken from https://www.guru99.com/node-js-express.html:
var express=require('express');
var app=expzress();
app.get('/',function(req,res)
{
res.send('Hello World!');
});
var server=app.listen(3000,function() {});
Code Explanation:
In our first line of code, we are using the require function to include the "express module."
Before we can start using the express module, we need to make an object of it.
Here we are creating a callback function. This function will be called whenever anybody browses to the root of our web application
which is http://localhost:3000 . The callback function will be used to
send the string 'Hello World' to the web page.
- In the callback function, we are sending the string "Hello World" back to the client. The 'res' parameter is used to send content back
to the web page. This 'res' parameter is something that is provided by
the 'request' module to enable one to send content back to the web
page.
- We are then using the listen to function to make our server application listen to client requests on port no 3000. You can specify
any available port over here.
If the command is executed successfully, the following Output will be
shown when you run your code in the browser.
I hope this gets you started.
We don't require that you "only post original works", but we do require that you don't post other people's content in a way that falsely gives the impression that it's your work. That's plagiarism, and against the rules here.