Here are two examples which I recently flagged as link-only answers:
Example 1:
Try this:
{link}
Example 2:
i think this will be help ful:
{link}
I think we can all agree that these two answers, given that they both have no content aside from a link, are of equal value, so you would think the degree of helpfulness of those two flags would, correspondingly, be equal.
But, no. Flagging Example 2 gets lauded as helpful, but upon flagging Example 1 I am told to go away and leave the moderators alone.
So, which is it? Do moderators want these link-only answer flags, or not?
Just let me know, and I'll happily go along.
I am currently banned from flagging content, in no small part because too many of my recent link-only answer flags have been declined*. The system lectures me that I have to go back and look at my flags. I want to learn, I really do, but excuse me if the conclusions and proposed course of action aren't exactly self-evident here.
* Another reason is that I may have been a bit excessive on the not-an-answer button on a few occasions, fair enough, but that's a discussion for another day.