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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think a bit of both is best - to give some info yourself and then to end with a link.
Just finding a link is a bit impersonal - although it is useful if it includes the info you need.
Guess it depends on what the subject is really - if it is a very 'cut and dried' subject - such as 'where can I buy' - then it makes sense.
As already suggested above, if you want to 'chat', there's ChatterBank here or any one of some millions of other such sites on the Internet. AnswerBank is a 'Q & A' site, not a 'Q, A and Natter' site.
Of course, if the answerer wants to add something chatty of his/her own that's perfectly fine but not at all necessary.
I agree with all the posts in defence of using links. Sometimes the only words I would want to add are something along the lines of "so doesn't google work on your computer then?". Snide I know, but there are a LOT of google-able questions on here, and jn o is totally right - answers often go TOTALLY ignored. So when you don't expect to be thanked, a simple link is absolutely fair enough. Although I might put simply "see here".
That's not a link! Teehee!