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Ah yes, do your own research is a great way for uninformed people to find the right information.
No individual is required to do anything, but someone linking to a good explanation shouldn't be discouraged.
Your position seemed to be that every time a person ask a question, somebody should answer the question or provide the link even if the person hasn't bother to do any research first.
"How to ask questions the smart way" was written for a reason.
It would be great if you replied to what I said instead of what you assume I mean.