A user asked a question about his code and why it wasn't working. It was a simple and basic Python issue where he forgot to include his closing strings on some of his lines, causing parts of the program to cause issues, throwing errors and the rest of his code wasn't responding. It was easy to pick up and I gave him a detailed answer of the first line that was causing the issue, followed below with the rest of his code that was corrected.
After providing a comprehensive response to the user's question, including information to the issue, he then realized how easy it is to fix the issue. He may have felt embarrassed about asking that question, and deleted his post with no acknowledgement of my answer.
In order to encourage more people to help others, should the user be advised to acknowledge those who provide helpful solutions?