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While reviewing the low-quality answers, I came across this answer. It is a link-only answer, but the link the answerer provided could be useful to others. Since the user doesn't have enough reputation, I think he has posted as answer. So can I copy the answer and post it as comment stating this was originally posted by other user?

Was it the right option or should I leave it and go? For those who couldn't see the answer here is a copy of that answer:

Please refer this links link 1 & link 2

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Without exception, answers like this are low quality. That includes the one from me which was voted for deletion via the review queue. And they also fit the Not an answer flag reason as well.

I give you credit for checking the links but your question does amuse me though - I think you need to reconsider what you think is "good" information. In your example above the links go to a couple of poorly formatted low quality blog posts. These do not add much value to the answer, so even if it was converted to a comment there would still be minimal value in it. Then compare that to the material I linked to in my (previously deleted) answer - there is a massive difference.

I previously left someone else a comment suggesting that you edit posts as a way of salvaging links to good information. @MrLore has also suggested the same. While it is time consuming, the end result is far better if you can edit some context into the answer and turn a poor answer into an excellent one. That is, if the linked information is worth retaining. If it isn't worth keeping then recommend deletion, don't keep it around even as a comment.

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  • The reason that made me to think it might be useful because the OP has commented "thank you " to the answerer.So i thought it might have helped OP.
    – krishna
    Jul 4, 2014 at 10:52
  • It seems that many people are hesitant to " turn a poor answer into an excellent one" if its not their own, because then someone else will get all the nice reputation points.
    – PlasmaHH
    Jul 4, 2014 at 14:14
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    @PlasmaHH true; althought (at least for me) the reason is different: I have been advised here on meta that it is better to post your own answer instead of radically changing someone else answer. Also it feels a bit weird to substantially change an answer which is not your own; and yes, I know everything here is more wiki-like and it should feel weird, but it still does.
    – dirkk
    Jul 5, 2014 at 19:03
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If you can be bothered, do it!

  • It maintains the link while it's still around, in case its useful.
  • Someone may spot the link and make a non-link-only answer out of it in the future.
  • Comments don't bump questions.

Though, if you're in such a community-spirited mood, you could always edit the answer yourself to make it qualify as a good answer by making a brief answer out of the information contained in the link.

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  • The problem is i dont have much idea about ASP. So i couldn't edit it.So i am going to leave it as it is. =(
    – krishna
    Jul 4, 2014 at 10:47

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