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I recently ran across an "answer" with just a statement that they had the same problem, with request for contact, and an email address provided. Nothing more. I'll avoid linking it to avoid the meta effect, plus it'll certainly be removed.

I initially flagged it for moderator intervention, as it's far more than just "not an answer". A minute or two later, I retracted that and went for the more standard "not an answer" flag, because it doesn't necessarily need a moderator, and would likely get addressed quicker.

What is the proper flag to use for something like this?

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Use Not an Answer. The folks in LQP will quickly devour this in a few hours, while custom flags can take weeks to be handled. This really is just a plain non-answer.

Never mind that discussing answers in private emails goes completely against the Stack Overflow philosophy.

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    Can you clarify what LQP is? Nov 8, 2017 at 17:02
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    @Wilson the Low Quality Posts review queue.
    – Nissa
    Nov 8, 2017 at 17:04
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    It's worth noting there are more than 12k users who can view deleted posts, so if it contains personal information it should still be flagged for redaction. In this case, it's less severe, but I'm of the opinion PII should be mitigated and then redacted. Nov 9, 2017 at 20:22
  • @TemporalWolf: Is that all? Wow. I would have expected that figure to be at least an order of magnitude higher. TIL. Nov 10, 2017 at 7:59
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    @TemporalWolf Personal information deliberately posted is not so much of an issue. Redactions are usually done for accidentally revealing information.
    – Rob Mod
    Nov 10, 2017 at 8:35

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