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This user got 3 upvotes for this very recent link-only answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/19422833/2074608

How did this happen?

Note that there is another recent answer with a link to the same site, but I'm not sure if it's self promotion or not.

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    Because 3 users thought it was worthy of an upvote?
    – Bart
    Commented Oct 23, 2013 at 6:27
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    It was useful for 3 people = 3 upvotes. Flagging is quite orthogonal to voting. Upvote is described as "is useful", not as "is properly formatted" or "is high quality".
    – Mołot
    Commented Oct 23, 2013 at 8:39
  • consider the fact that the user seems to be new to site. He did modify the question after the comment was left and it looks pretty good now. No reason to complain now. Your question has been answered by Bart in the first comment ;)
    – user221081
    Commented Oct 23, 2013 at 8:42
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    @Bart, Molot: or because 3 reviewers in the Low Quality Queue were hungry for badges.... Commented Oct 23, 2013 at 8:42
  • @S.L.Barth exactly what i was going to say...
    – Juanpe
    Commented May 20, 2014 at 6:54

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In the face of like 24,000 link-only answers with positive score spread over at SO, these most likely look okay for regular users.

Don't let the prevailing attitude here at MSO trick you into thinking that wider SO audience shares it. As pointed in the answer linked above,

Canonical meta post promoting this attitude has 46K views; that means vast majority of SO users have no idea about it, not to mention supporting it (top voted answer has 262 upvotes - a drop in the ocean).

When an inexperienced SO user looks at (one of few tens thousands) link-only answer with positive score, it would be just silly to expect them to think "oh that's bad, it should be downvoted / expanded". I'll venture a guess that they think it's a reasonable way to answer and gain reputation. Every link-only answer with positive score "flags" (pun intended) its readers that it's OK to answer that way and serves further proliferation of this style of answering...

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    Yep. The majority of users won't know about most of of the rules/regulations/principles, and I would not be surprised if a significant amount of them don't even care. Goal number one is getting an answer to a question. Such is reality.
    – Bart
    Commented Oct 23, 2013 at 8:44
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    @Bart Agree. I would phrase this as the majority of users are presented with strong evidence that goes against rules/regulations/principles...
    – gnat
    Commented Oct 23, 2013 at 8:48

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