So I found an answer here that I made me think "Link only answer. Kill it with fire." So I went to flag it as Not an Answer and the flag box told me my last flag was declined. So I went to check out why. I had raised a Not an Answer flag on this answer because I believed it to be a link only answer again.
For reference, the question is thus (I know the question kinda sucks and maybe should be closed, but that's a different topic for another time):
How can I load a CSV file into a System.Data.DataTable, creating the datatable based on the CSV file?
Is there a class library for this or can I use ADO.net to connect to the file?
According to Your Answer is in Another Castle I read the answer without the markup to see what I got. The answer sans-markup is thus
Here's an excellent class that will copy CSV data into a datatable using the structure of the data to create the DataTable:
A portable and efficient generic parser for flat files
It's easy to configure and easy to use. I urge you to take a look.
So without the link, I get an answer to "How can I do the thing? Use a thing library?" as "Yes, use a library that does the thing." Since the library isn't named and the answer mostly just restates the question, the answer fails the link only answer test. But apparently a mod disagrees. Is there something I'm missing? I want to keep flagging the garbage as such, but I want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.
Note: I've already seen this meta post along with countless others while trying to figure this out, but as far as I can tell, the answer in question along with the one that prompted all this should be burninated.