I don't know how to deal with it. Is there any action to take on this [...]?
Downvote them if they are bad. If you aren't comfortable spending reputation on this, you can try adding a comment like "What does this add to existing answers?"
Furthermore,
If you see a question that is attracting a lot of drive-by noise answers, please flag it for moderator attention. We’ll turn on protection.
But I should point out that
Most answers don't refer to the code in the question, but present individual solutions to the original task of the OP.
This is not necessarily a problem in and of itself. If every answer just fixed the OP's 1 error the Q&A would be less useful to others. An answer that shows a better alternative to solve the same problem can be a good answer because it's useful to others.
That said, I do think the answers in the referenced Q&A are poor because they are just a code block.
[...] or is the situation fine as it is and I should care about more serious issues?
My opinion is that it's not fine and it's a serious issue.
The referenced Q&A is not an isolated example.
My opinion is that questions with answers like this make us look like a code dump junk heap and the answers should be deleted. I do not know whether this is a popular opinion but I do know that I've had flags that requested for deletion cleanup declined.
My opinion is that deleting this type of answer is good because it cleans up the site and simultaneously users who have their answers deleted have the chance to learn without having their intro to the site be a downvote. Leaving it around may also reinforce the idea that we want stuff like this.
(Side-note: they've been deleted now by 20k users.)
I don't have the impression there is a clear consensus on whether to flag answers like this as VLQ. It's ambiguous but some people do it. (Some of the ambiguity arises in whether or not these judgments require knowledge of the programming topic. Also, the queue provides incomplete context.)
Also, the code of three answers contains author information
They will get spam emails, that's all. Perhaps they naively hoped for attribution.
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