Is it okay that a good answer gets removed, since it is too similar to another answer in a linked question? I have a specific situation, but won't post links to keep this question universal.
Context: I was looking for a solution for a problem on Stack Overflow and found 2 questions about this, but none of the answers convince me. After some research, I found a new solution to solve my problem. I post this solution to both questions, since it answers both of them. Apparently this was wrong, since the answers were exact duplicates. One answer got deleted after some time. I saw that and also a rather unfriendly comment with it. It felt toxic: I did something productive and someone just deleted it, without even checking whether the answer was correct.
After I overcame this frustration, I tried productively changing the answer to phrase it more specific to the question. The more specific answer got deleted as well, saying that it was the exact same answer. First, that is not true, since I had made it more specific. And second, this will leave you with a situation, where new solutions to the same questions are not acceptable by mods. Now I put already more energy in this, than I cared. But other people looking for this solution will suffer, because they cannot find the modern solution.
Link to the original answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72411197/6276704
Link to the deleted answer, that I had adjusted: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72412046/6276704
Link to the rightfully deleted answer:https://stackoverflow.com/a/72411237/6276704