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I just commented the solution to a question that was obviously not research level. Then I deleted the solution again since providing it might encourage people to again asking such questions.

Nevertheless, I have seen it happened regularly (if I remember right) that I have seen people giving solutions, so my question is:

Is it suitable to provide solutions to well stated questions that are obviously not research level.

I just commented the solution to a question that was obviously not research level. Then I deleted the solution again since providing it might encourage people to again asking such questions.

Nevertheless, I have seen it regularly (if I remember right) that I have seen people giving solutions, so my question is:

Is it suitable to provide solutions to well stated questions that are obviously not research level.

I just commented the solution to a question that was obviously not research level. Then I deleted the solution again since providing it might encourage people to again asking such questions.

Nevertheless, it happened regularly (if I remember right) that I have seen people giving solutions, so my question is:

Is it suitable to provide solutions to well stated questions that are obviously not research level.

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Answering not research level questions

I just commented the solution to a question that was obviously not research level. Then I deleted the solution again since providing it might encourage people to again asking such questions.

Nevertheless, I have seen it regularly (if I remember right) that I have seen people giving solutions, so my question is:

Is it suitable to provide solutions to well stated questions that are obviously not research level.