I received an answer recently that I felt conflicted about. It looks like this:
A very good answer [inline link] to a related question
[Title of related question]
[Excerpt from related answer]
Please have a look at original question for reference.
The related question is indeed related in the sense that it concerns a related concept but they're not duplicates. At best, it's related reading -- something best left as a comment or postscript to a real answer.
That being said, it's not clear to me whether the user was genuinely attempting to answer the question, so I don't know how to apply Martijn's guidelines for using the NAA flag and I'm loath to flag for moderator attention unless absolutely certain it's warranted.
Let me be clear that it does not answer the question and should have been a comment or edit. However, its content is taken from a high-quality answer to another question. Does a quote of an answer itself necessarily constitute an answer?
The author had already submitted a "real" answer about 10 minutes before, so the approach I took at the time was just to leave a comment suggesting that the author merge the second answer into the first as an edit. Since that approach wasn't effective, should I flag the answer and if so, what flag should I use?