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Timeline for Flagging link-only answers

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May 1, 2015 at 6:39 comment added Gordon Mod @Deduplicator I used to see "function names linked to docs" as NAA, because there is no attempt made to actually provide context and and answer shouldn't contain just a link. However, it does provide a clue to the OP (even if the link dies), so you might want to use VLQ instead.
Apr 30, 2015 at 19:42 comment added Deduplicator Just a request for clarification, because a) this was linked as justification not long ago and b) it doesn't seem to be quite clear: Do you see that "function-name linked to docs" post as not an answer (specifically as a link-only answer), or just as a sub-par answer meriting VLQ (maybe needing other-flag for context?) which should be pruned, especially as someone else had a few more words?
Apr 28, 2014 at 8:00 comment added Gordon Mod @eis just answering the question is not good enough. Quoting our post notice text: "We're looking for long answers that provide some explanation and context. Don't just give a one-line answer; explain why your answer is right, ideally with citations. Answers that don't include explanations may be removed." - and this one was removed after carefully weighing the context.
Apr 28, 2014 at 7:04 comment added eis I know it's not a big issue in this particular answer, but if we go with the principal that we delete answers that are not good enough (even if they answer the question), we'd be deleting a massive amount of useful information.
Apr 28, 2014 at 7:04 comment added eis @Gordon again, that shouldn't be a reason for deletion. An answer should be a candidate for deletion, if it does not fundamentally answer the question, as instructed by help center. I don't think there is dispute here about the fact that it answered the question. A lack of quality should result in downvoting an answer or editing it to be better.
Apr 28, 2014 at 6:31 comment added Gordon Mod @eis because it didnt meet our quality standards.
Apr 27, 2014 at 14:30 comment added eis @Gordon the question askwed "is there a function", and the answer replied with a function name. Yes, the answer could be better, and yes, there was already a better answer, but claiming that it wasn't an answer is just wrong. It very clearly was an answer to the question, and I really don't see a reason why it should be deleted. We have the voting system to separate bad answers from good ones, not deleting.
Apr 23, 2014 at 13:37 history edited CommunityBot
Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
Apr 23, 2014 at 9:11 history edited CommunityBot
Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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Apr 10, 2014 at 11:51 comment added Jimbo @Stijn I know. I was saying that it wasn't deleted solely because of factual in-correctness to refute the question of a change in policy.
Apr 10, 2014 at 11:41 comment added user247702 @Jimbo my comment was directed to Gordon and what I wrote was in the general sense, I wasn't saying this specific answer was factually incorrect.
Apr 10, 2014 at 11:37 comment added Jimbo @Stijn I didn't state that it was factually incorrect. I stated it was a "link-only" answer. It's pretty obvious that it was a terrible answer and it was removed as a link-only answer. The fact that it was a terrible one is irrelevant standalone - except that wasn't used as a reason for deletion on it's own - it was used in conjunction with the fact that the answer was a link-only answer. Common sense was used to bring to the two together and the answer was removed as a link-only answer, with the fact that it was a terrible one backing this up (again, not as the sole reason).
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:57 comment added user247702 Additionally, lots of people have experienced declined NAA flags because even the most rubbish answers that attempt to answer the question are answers and should not be deleted. Is this a change in policy?
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:54 comment added user247702 "We expect answers to be answers with a certain degree of quality. [...] keeping the flagged one doesnt add any value to future visitors." Yet mods have always refused to remove factually incorrect answers.
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:39 comment added Jimbo @Pablo No, it would be downvoted until deleted given enough views by intelligent humans who care about StackOverflow - the same outcome. However this is a moot point: speculation about what an answer could have been does not enter into this as we cannot tell the future. The answer indeed existed as a single-string link with no extra information or explanation. It was a link-only answer. It was deleted as a link-only answer. That's pretty much it.
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:32 comment added Pablo @Jimbo would an answer that contains only "preg_quote()" without any link be an answer? It would be a bad one, but it would be an answer. Adding a link to an already valid answer can't possibly turn it into a link only answer.
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:26 comment added Jimbo @Pablo That wasn't why it was flagged. It was flagged as a "link-only answer", which it was. Then sound judgement and common sense were used to decide that the post didn't belong there.
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:23 comment added Pablo @Gordon Do we delete bad answers when there is a better one? First notice I have.
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:07 comment added Gordon @rene yes, delete. because the solution is already given in a better answer so there is no point in keeping the one-word answer around. It's just clutter. Quoting shog's answer: "if it turns out they're just not that useful, they should probably still be removed"
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:01 comment added Gordon @AmalMurali because mods are people. too
Apr 10, 2014 at 10:00 comment added Amal Murali Why were the flags declined, then?
Apr 10, 2014 at 9:58 history answered GordonMod CC BY-SA 3.0