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I think that the answer by @Makoto (now deleted, so only visible to 10k users) is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.

I think that the answer by @Makoto is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.

I think that the answer by @Makoto (now deleted, so only visible to 10k users) is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.

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I think that the answer by @Makato@Makoto is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.

I think that the answer by @Makato is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.

I think that the answer by @Makoto is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.

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I think that the answer by @Makato is focusing on situations where the author of the question has stated that the answer is not an answer in the comments of that answer. Based on the links provided in your question and my interpretation of the question itself, it seems like you're actually asking about answers that contain text along the lines of "this isn't an answer" or similar.

In that case, the answer is the same. I have seen quite a few instances of this, and surprisingly, it usually turns out that the answer is an answer (as defined in the help center), but the author of the answer does not believe that it answers the question completely.

In either case, the correct course of action is to handle each post on a case by case basis. I do not think that warning the user before-hand is going to have any benefit, because the people we want to stop from posting non-answers are just going to ignore the warning, and the people who would otherwise post useful content but don't feel that their answer completely answers the question could be discouraged from doing so.