You suggested that in your previous comment, and I explained already why I don't think that's a good idea: it's liable to cause your alternative suggestion to get ignored and proliferate bad practices.
If someone has a genuine desire to help, then they also inherently have an interest in making sure people don't continue down paths which are likely to lead to more problems in the end. Otherwise, you might end up spending more time supporting the follow-on issues created due to the misapplications of your own advice than you spent providing the support in the first place, which would not be an efficient way of helping.
> it's liable to cause your alternative suggestion to get ignored and proliferate bad practices.
I just don't think that is the case. On the rare occasion that somebody has answered like this to me I've just read their answer and thought "oh right that makes more sense I'll do that".
If someone has a genuine desire to help, then they also inherently have an interest in making sure people don't continue down paths which are likely to lead to more problems in the end. Otherwise, you might end up spending more time supporting the follow-on issues created due to the misapplications of your own advice than you spent providing the support in the first place, which would not be an efficient way of helping.