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I came across this highly voted questionthis highly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

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May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
  
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

  

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now for the higher upvoted answer:

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I came across this highly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
  Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

 

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now for the higher upvoted answer:

enter image description here

I came across this highly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic. 
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...
 

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now for the higher upvoted answer:

enter image description here

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I came across this higlyhighly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now, for the higher upvoted answer.:

enter image description here

I came across this higly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now, for the higher upvoted answer.

I came across this highly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now for the higher upvoted answer:

enter image description here

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I came across this higly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now, for the higher upvoted answer.

I came across this higly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

I came across this higly voted question, and found these two (also quite upvoted) answers providing nothing more than a link essentially (even worse, both are redundant for each other):

enter image description here

May be at the time, when these were posted, the site didn't have the policiy that link only answers are off-topic.
Nowadays if I view an answer like this freshly posted, I wouldn't hesitate to flag it as being not an answer, and require to give at least an essential code sample, or text cite replicated from the link.

I've been thinking about flagging both of them, but I'm not so sure this will fly off well, because the answers are really old, and deemed to be useful by so many users.

How should we handle that kind of old (but manifest) link only answers?

  1. Edit in the essentiall stuff from the given link
  2. Merge answers (I cannot really) and do 1.
  3. Flag them, as I would do for any fresh answers
  4. Whatever could be done, I don't think about yet ...

PS.: I actually decided to take action 1. now, for the higher upvoted answer.

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