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When you're flagging something as "very low quality", you're asking for it to be immediately deleted by either community members in review or moderators. In general, for answers this is typically used for unintelligible answers or link-based answers with nothing in them beyond a link.

It's not to be used for wrong answers, short answers, or answers that only partially answer a question.

On Stack Overflow, an answer consisting of just code is generally not considered worthy of deletion just because of that. Your first flagYour first flag was declined for that reason, but if you notice, that answer was copied character-for-character from the other answer left in January. Had you flagged to point that out, it would have been deleted. I've deleted that answer as a result.

Likewise, your second flag was declined for that reason, and the third answer you flagged may have been short but it was still an attempt at answering the question.

Stack Overflow (and other sites like it) walk a line between getting people an answer quickly and providing sufficient detail to make an answer complete. On the one hand, we regularly edit out unnecessary information, "thanks", and the like from answers. On the other, we like for there to be enough detail to understand why an answer is a good one. Sometimes people are a little too terse, including just providing the necessary code, and sometimes too verbose.

Those are not reasons for summary deletion, so "very low quality" generally doesn't apply as a flag type for them. I'd generally reserve those flags for gibberish, incoherent answers or for answers that couldn't stand on their own if you removed a link (and even there, I'm not wild about flagging answers of that type that have shown value).

When you're flagging something as "very low quality", you're asking for it to be immediately deleted by either community members in review or moderators. In general, for answers this is typically used for unintelligible answers or link-based answers with nothing in them beyond a link.

It's not to be used for wrong answers, short answers, or answers that only partially answer a question.

On Stack Overflow, an answer consisting of just code is generally not considered worthy of deletion just because of that. Your first flag was declined for that reason, but if you notice, that answer was copied character-for-character from the other answer left in January. Had you flagged to point that out, it would have been deleted. I've deleted that answer as a result.

Likewise, your second flag was declined for that reason, and the third answer you flagged may have been short but it was still an attempt at answering the question.

Stack Overflow (and other sites like it) walk a line between getting people an answer quickly and providing sufficient detail to make an answer complete. On the one hand, we regularly edit out unnecessary information, "thanks", and the like from answers. On the other, we like for there to be enough detail to understand why an answer is a good one. Sometimes people are a little too terse, including just providing the necessary code, and sometimes too verbose.

Those are not reasons for summary deletion, so "very low quality" generally doesn't apply as a flag type for them. I'd generally reserve those flags for gibberish, incoherent answers or for answers that couldn't stand on their own if you removed a link (and even there, I'm not wild about flagging answers of that type that have shown value).

When you're flagging something as "very low quality", you're asking for it to be immediately deleted by either community members in review or moderators. In general, for answers this is typically used for unintelligible answers or link-based answers with nothing in them beyond a link.

It's not to be used for wrong answers, short answers, or answers that only partially answer a question.

On Stack Overflow, an answer consisting of just code is generally not considered worthy of deletion just because of that. Your first flag was declined for that reason, but if you notice, that answer was copied character-for-character from the other answer left in January. Had you flagged to point that out, it would have been deleted. I've deleted that answer as a result.

Likewise, your second flag was declined for that reason, and the third answer you flagged may have been short but it was still an attempt at answering the question.

Stack Overflow (and other sites like it) walk a line between getting people an answer quickly and providing sufficient detail to make an answer complete. On the one hand, we regularly edit out unnecessary information, "thanks", and the like from answers. On the other, we like for there to be enough detail to understand why an answer is a good one. Sometimes people are a little too terse, including just providing the necessary code, and sometimes too verbose.

Those are not reasons for summary deletion, so "very low quality" generally doesn't apply as a flag type for them. I'd generally reserve those flags for gibberish, incoherent answers or for answers that couldn't stand on their own if you removed a link (and even there, I'm not wild about flagging answers of that type that have shown value).

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When you're flagging something as "very low quality", you're asking for it to be immediately deleted by either community members in review or moderators. In general, for answers this is typically used for unintelligible answers or link-based answers with nothing in them beyond a link.

It's not to be used for wrong answers, short answers, or answers that only partially answer a question.

On Stack Overflow, an answer consisting of just code is generally not considered worthy of deletion just because of that. Your first flag was declined for that reason, but if you notice, that answer was copied character-for-character from the other answer left in January. Had you flagged to point that out, it would have been deleted. I've deleted that answer as a result.

Likewise, your second flag was declined for that reason, and the third answer you flagged may have been short but it was still an attempt at answering the question.

Stack Overflow (and other sites like it) walk a line between getting people an answer quickly and providing sufficient detail to make an answer complete. On the one hand, we regularly edit out unnecessary information, "thanks", and the like from answers. On the other, we like for there to be enough detail to understand why an answer is a good one. Sometimes people are a little too terse, including just providing the necessary code, and sometimes too verbose.

Those are not reasons for summary deletion, so "very low quality" generally doesn't apply as a flag type for them. I'd generally reserve those flags for gibberish, incoherent answers or for answers that couldn't stand on their own if you removed a link (and even there, I'm not wild about flagging answers of that type that have shown value).