According to BoltClock, you flagged this as "not an answer." The description for the "not an answer" flag states:
This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer the question. It should possibly be an edit, a comment, another question, or deleted altogether.
I will agree with you that this is a bad answer, but it is an answer. At least, it meets those criteria: it makes an attempt to answer the question.
Neither is it "link-only"; the answer contains other words in addition to the link, such that even if the link were to go dead, it would still be an answer. He literally could have posted:
Look into Animations with react native.
and that would be an answer. It'd be an even crappier one, but it would still be an answer—albeit a downvote-worthy one.
You can flag these if you want, and I understand the compulsion to do so, but you are taking a risk that the community will disagree with (dispute) your flag. They are right to do so—there is a convincing argument to be made that answers like this are, in fact, answers.
What you should be doing instead is focusing on the low-quality questions that lead to answers like this. This very question is a good example. There are at least 3 reasons why this question is not a good, on-topic question for Stack Overflow—not the least of which is that it produces these types of low-quality, link-mostly answers. If you take care of the questions, the answers solve themselves. Closed questions can't be answered, and closure is the first step to deletion.