I ran across this answer while reviewing low-quality posts. The answer itself
- looks pretty much like link-only;
- has 0 score for three years compared to the accepted answer with a score of 62,
and therefore (presumably) should be voted to delete. However, there's a comment to it that
- explains why the proposed solution may be misleading;
- has 20 upvotes, meaning it turned out to be useful for those who tried these links.
Since the comment itself is more valuable than the answer, I skipped voting on this. But I'm still curious what is considered to be the right action for this (extraordinary) case.