Closely related: Is a comment telling someone not to answer constructive?
From How to Answer:
Not all questions can or should be answered here. Save yourself some frustration and avoid trying to answer questions which...
...are unclear or lacking specific details that can uniquely identify the problem.
...solicit opinions rather than facts.
...have already been asked and answered many times before.
...require too much guidance for you to answer in full, or request answers to multiple questions.
...are not about programming as defined in the help center.
Is this intended to be an actual site policy (i.e. don't answer bad questions), or is it just a suggestion (i.e. you're wasting your time because it may be deleted anyway)?
This seems to be worded like a suggestion ("save yourself some frustration"), but everything else described in the document is actual site policy and is generally grounds for the answer to be deleted in the VLQ queue. For example:
Links to external resources are encouraged, but please add context around the link so your fellow users will have some idea what it is and why it’s there. Always quote the most relevant part of an important link, in case the target site is unreachable or goes permanently offline.
In this case, it's actual site policy (and the community consensus) that link-only answers are bad answers. Not following this will likely get the answer deleted in the VLQ queue.
So, which is this - policy or advice? If it's policy, how should we handle answers?