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Is it all right to flag very new answersanswer as 'very low quality'?

From time to time I look at new questions where people just 'throw in' near empty answers to be first. These answers sometimes just contain the first line of the real answer or just a single line of code (non highlighted-highlighted to prevent the system from complaining).

Now, my automatic reaction is to just flag these as very low quality, but then a minute later they get updated with proper content. What toshould I do?

Is it all right to flag very new answers as 'very low quality'?

From time to time I look at new questions where people just 'throw in' near empty answers to be first. These answers sometimes just contain the first line of the real answer or just a single line of code (non highlighted to prevent the system from complaining).

Now, my automatic reaction is to just flag these as very low quality, but then a minute later they get updated with proper content. What to do?

Is it all right to flag very new answer as 'very low quality'?

From time to time I look at new questions where people just 'throw in' near empty answers to be first. These answers sometimes just contain the first line of the real answer or just a single line of code (non-highlighted to prevent the system from complaining).

Now, my automatic reaction is to just flag these as very low quality, but then a minute later they get updated with proper content. What should I do?

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Is it all right to flag very new answeranswers as 'very low quality'?

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From time to time I look at new questions where people just 'throw in' near empty answers to be first. These answers sometimes just contain the first line of the real answer or just a single line of code (non highlighted to prevent the system from complaining). 

Now, my automatic reaction is to just flag these as very low quality, but then a minute later they get updated with proper content. What to do?

From time to time I look at new questions where people just 'throw in' near empty answers to be first. These answers sometimes just contain the first line of the real answer or just a single line of code (non highlighted to prevent the system from complaining). Now, my automatic reaction is to just flag these as very low quality, but then a minute later they get updated with proper content. What to do?

From time to time I look at new questions where people just 'throw in' near empty answers to be first. These answers sometimes just contain the first line of the real answer or just a single line of code (non highlighted to prevent the system from complaining). 

Now, my automatic reaction is to just flag these as very low quality, but then a minute later they get updated with proper content. What to do?

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