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I flagged this answer as VLQ.

You can use SEBLOD. See a working example here: finalwholesale.com

Honestly, I almost flagged it as spam. What the heck is SEBLOD? How could this answer possibly be of any use to anyone? If the link were to be deleted the post would be even more useless.

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  • SEBLOD is a content construction kit for Joomla: seblod.com Aug 31, 2015 at 20:52
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    The answer is trash because the question is horribly off-topic. There is no evidence whatsoever that the OP is coding.
    – Ben Voigt
    Aug 31, 2015 at 22:58

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I declined it, because even if we don't know what SEBLOD is, it is an attempt at answering the question as far as I can tell.

If the answer is not helpful, downvote it and move on. VLQ is for stuff that is unreadable gibberish (think foreign language or pure nonsense).

I didn't have to time to do so when I handled the flag; searching for Joomla and SEBLOD on Google revealed it to be both an OSS Joomla component with commercial backing (see their FAQ). I've deleted the answer as it doesn't appear to be more than a comment.

A VLQ flag is usually declined, because it is really meant for can't even make out what it is saying answers. For real link-only answers use Not an Answer, and for these kinds of posts a custom flag will ensure more attention is paid to what the post is about (as we have far too many VLQs and NAA flags to process to give each a lot of attention). I tend to tolerate VLQs on link-only posts, but that's at my own discretion more than anything else.

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    I didn't flag it as NAA, I flagged it as VLQ. I agree that it is an answer, it's just a completely useless, link only answer.
    – durron597
    Aug 29, 2015 at 16:34
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    @durron597: I know you did. So downvote it.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 29, 2015 at 16:35
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    Link only is Read this tutorial, it'll help you. If you do know what SEBLOD is, there is an answer right there. Terrible, but not link-only.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 29, 2015 at 16:37
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    Complete gibberish answers are also "not answers". If a link only answer (which is an answer! go to this link!) are not answers, then the VLQ flag is a strict subset of NAA and pointless. See: The Very Low Quality flag is broken
    – durron597
    Aug 29, 2015 at 17:08
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    6 letters of acronym does not make an answer less link-only. The answer has severe quality problems and should be deleted. The LQRQ would unanimously delete it, and I don't see why moderators should interfere and not do the same. Posts that aren't helpful (see. LQRQ autocomments), rather than just wrong or bad, should be deleted rather than downvoted. I think it's ridiculous to request that these posts be custom flagged with further explanation, that's not scalable and all link-only or otherwise crappy answer that'd be handled properly with VLQ/NAA->LQRQ shouldn't be handled by mods like that.
    – bjb568
    Aug 29, 2015 at 17:27
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    Let's not do this again, @bjb. If 6 is practically the same as 0 then 10 is pretty much 6; if 10 is effectively 0 then twice-ten is also 0. If twice-10 is 0 then 10 10s is also 0, as is 100 10s... Pretty soon you're back to "this novel-length answer contains a link it must be link-only!" And the mods are rolling their eyes. Be precise, flag answers that contain no information, or don't bother.
    – Shog9
    Aug 29, 2015 at 17:54
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    @Shog One acronym can never be a valid answer. Yes or no can never be a valid answer. Anything with less than 200 bits of entropy can never be a valid answer. A pile of unimformative cow manure can never be a valid answer. The people at LQRQ know this and deal with the crap. Moderators don't know how to deal with LQ/NAAs and don't handle this properly. We need to delete more to raise (or maintain) quality, and this is one of the many posts that obviously doesn't meet even our ever-dropping standards.
    – bjb568
    Aug 29, 2015 at 19:26
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    @bjb568: it may well be downvote worthy, but not up for moderator deletion. SEBLOD turns out to be a Joomla add-on package that can do what the OP asked for. Sure, it is lacking in detail, but it was still an attempt an answering.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 29, 2015 at 19:36
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    "An attempt at answering" is not immune from deletion. It's nowhere near a possibly-complete answer, and the little information it has, not including the link, doesn't meet the minimum character count. As-is, it serves as a broken window. Couldn't you at least convert it to a comment if you don't want the information lost?
    – bjb568
    Aug 29, 2015 at 19:40
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    Moderators are expected to act in... moderation. You might wanna consider earning 20K already, @bjb - then you can vote to delete answers based on your own criteria.
    – Shog9
    Aug 29, 2015 at 20:17
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    Sure, being conservative as a moderator is fine, but fiddling with the non-conservative LQ process that works and declining valid flags just makes everybody confused. ∃ official guidelines (somewhat), ∃ differing mod opinions, and ∃ shared expectations for pretty much all flaggers and reviewers – all of these differ. But the process without exceptions works and aside from exceptions shouldn't be interfered with. The answer in question is VLQ and seems to be rightfully deleted. The flag is valid.
    – bjb568
    Aug 29, 2015 at 20:44
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    And this is why people consider the site so toxic. There hasn't been a single site policy disallowing one-or-two-liners but the community sees fit to delete them indiscriminately. I mean, if you're then posting comments that end up being longer than your answer then it's a sure sign that it's your answer that needs to be expanded on, but some things are fairly self-explanatory and any elaboration is simply a bonus. It's a special kind of irony that our policies are more forgiving than... those of the community at large. Normally, it's the other way around and the mods get flak for that.
    – BoltClock
    Aug 30, 2015 at 5:44
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    I'd totally be on board with making the character limit not count links though, @bjb568. I once suggested removing links from an answer so all that's left is a chunk of text seemingly leading nowhere. Perhaps the character limit could account for that.
    – BoltClock
    Aug 30, 2015 at 5:51
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    @Joehot200 Spam nuking something has extra consequences... -100 rep plus rate limiting the account. Thus, SE is very, very careful to only spam nuke stuff we are very sure is spam. I thought this was spam, but I wasn't sure enough to spam flag. I wanted the answer deleted, but not the other consequences.
    – durron597
    Aug 30, 2015 at 14:21
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    The whole problem I see is that if you can actually read it, and it isn't a question, thanks or spam, then you probably shouldn't flag it unless you're in a low traffic tag and there isn't a large community of users to collectively act. If it can be dealt with through any other means than flagging, you should do that first. This post may have been a candidate for a spam flag, but most likely four or five downvotes would be just as effective.
    – user4639281
    Aug 30, 2015 at 22:19

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