While processing the low quality answer queue, you are presented the following information about how to do so:
- Looks OK if nothing is wrong with this answer
- Edit if you can fix all the problems with this answer
- Delete if this answer cannot be fixed and should be removed
- Skip if you are not sure and want to go to the next item
On the Delete option, what criteria should be applied to deciding if "this answer cannot be fixed"? Obviously, any edit by someone knowledgeable enough can change the answer into a correct one, but I am guessing that is not what is meant.
Is it common practice to summarily choose Delete for link only answers? The rationale is link only answers typically do not directly answer the question, but a change by anyone other than the author to add expanded information would be a radical change.