I asked a question on Stack Overflow, a few days later I solved the problem myself with the help of ChatGPT and I figured I would post the solution to my question in case anyone stumbles across my question looking for a similar problem/solution.
In my answer I just mentioned that I had used ChatGPT to help solve my problem. I did not copy *any of the content it generated from the output window of ChatGPT in my solution. I just used ChatGPT to brainstorm ways to solve my problem. I did not just copy and paste from ChatGPT to Stack Overflow (nor did I copy and paste from ChatGPT to my program...). Every single character in my solution was typed by my fingers on my keyboard.
I added comments to the code, I added explaining text around, I separated and organized the functions cleanly in text form so that the person who finds my question and solution has an easy time to read what I wrote and following the instructions.
My entire solution got deleted, not because it was written by ChatGPT, but because I just mentioned ChatGPT!!
Is this seriously this platform's policy? Is this enforceable? Is this website trying to kill itself? Why should I spend time trying to fix other people's problems when you guys just delete the things that I wrote with my own fingers.