How should we handle answers like https://stackoverflow.com/a/23229273/1149495 ("I fixed it in version 2.05.") or https://stackoverflow.com/a/1825023/1149495 ("This is a bug")?
They don't provide any context on the answer and are usually link only answers, so that'll make me click on the "flag" button quite fast. On the other hand, most of the time it is the only valid answer to a question (except from "work-around" solutions).
If a bug is fixed, the question itself also comes in the range of the "a problem that can no longer be reproduced" close reason.
Should the question be closed and the post be flagged? Or maybe do nothing with the flag and only close the question? Or should the post remain open (since the asker didn't do anything wrong) and the answer be flagged? Or do we call this a valid answer for SO?