While short, both of those answers did actually attempt to answer the question asked. Both of them would still be viable if you removed the links from them.
In the first case, the question was "Is there any simple way to analyze the IFO file within the DVD using C# or something like that?" to which an answer (without the link) of "libdvdread seems to be the most common library for this" could work. Is it a great answer? No, but it does address the question asked. I saw no reason to immediately delete that, so I declined the flag.
In the second, the question is an (off topic) one about how to stitch MP4 video files using FFmpeg. The answer suggests using mp4box instead to concatenate MP4s. That seems to address the question asked. Again, it's not a great answer, but I see no reason for it to be unilaterally deleted by a moderator. I didn't decline that flag, but I can see why it was.
For answers like these, I can see leaving comments asking for them to be expanded upon with examples (and maybe closing the second question as being off topic) and downvoting, but I don't think a flag requesting immediate deletion of these answers is warranted.