While I don't know what the reviewers were thinking, the response here on Meta might be the epitome of the persistently literalistic asininity that we see around the concept of NAA. If that post is an answer, then anything is an answer. "Pretend your array is a ham sandwich and peel back layers one at a time until you get to the mustard" is an answer.
Saying that this "attempts to answer" the problem is a mockery of the idea of Stack Overflow. This joke response is exactly the kind of time-wasting non-solution horse manure that I'm supposed to be avoiding when I come looking for answers on the premier programming Q&A site in the world.
return ;
is absolute gibberish as a
code answer to a
coding question, and that fact is something that
any user of this site should be able to discern.
George Stocker's NAA bar:
It should be immediately obvious to someone with no experience in the tag that the post does not attempt to address the question.
has clearly been passed with this post. It also falls into bin 5 of Robert Harvey's itemized list:
What mods are looking for when they see a "Not an Answer" flag:
[...]
5."Thanks," "I like turtles", and similar noise.
and is even compliant with his "Pro Tip: Mods do not look at the question when moderating "Not an Answer" flags." because there's no need to look at the question to know that "return inline HTML image of Milla Jovovich;" is a joke.
animuson also has strongly expressed the idea that obviously-joking answers have no place on Stack Overflow:
If anyone seriously wants this question unlocked, you'd also be asking for us to delete almost all of the total crap answers that are clearly April Fools' jokes because they definitely do not belong here.
If this same content had been posted as a comment, no one would bat an eyelash at deleting it. Its meaning and usefulness aren't changed by its having been dumped in the answer space instead -- although the importance of getting it out of the way certainly has increased.
You were absolutely right to flag this as Not An Answer, and the disputers of your flag were wrong.
Excellent question! Thanks for asking it, I have this problem too
does something worthwhile but just obscure enough that someone might need to ask how to do it.