So, you really believe that "Works for me" is a legitimate excuse for untested, unsupported advice. Those people telling you to stop giving it are all clueless and just do not see the genius of your solution? Then please read on.
Think of Linux as driving a car. Your "works for me" scenario is driving over the speed limit. Inexperienced drivers are newbies, and channel ops, forum mods and experienced users are the road/traffic authorities.
Speeding might get you somewhere faster, but it is dangerous to do so. Sometimes speeding is not really faster, as you still have to stop at lights and others going the speed limit actually catch up to you.
You may speed occasionally and not crash, however many, many people each year do crash while speeding.
Speeding is also far more dangerous if you are an inexperienced driver who does not know how to handle problems if they arise.
The road/traffic authorities have speed limits and these speed limits are advice based on their research and knowledge of the risks.
So you see, while your solution may work for you, it is not necessarily a good idea. Suggesting your solution to an inexperienced user increases the risk of something going terribly wrong, and that user has not got the experience to correct the problem.
We who are warning you against advising your solution are doing so for a good reason. We've seen the problems that "Works for me" solutions cause. We are the ones that are usually left to try clean up the mess.
Please, stop creating the mess, and we will all be happier.