This is very similar to the question from this thread (despite being marked duplicate) and this one. There they state that the best course of actions for some answers, if the resource is otherwise valuable, is to edit the answer to not be link only.
My situation is as follows:
- I see a link only question, and I feel something needs to be done with it.
- The link actually goes to the authors own site, and presumably the author could have actually done the right thing and made this not link only (though this is fairly old)
- its the best answer on the question by far, and I don't feel like it should be deleted because it's actually useful.
The difference between my question and the previous questions on this topic is that IMO I don't have the expertise to actually properly edit the answer to not be link only and include the relevant information from the site, and the individual who posted this A: does have the expertise to do this, and B: is still active (last post was feb 5th) and C: the link is actually a post on the answerer's personal site which I believe he indirectly makes money off of via consulting and other paid resources (so was the answer might have been against SO TOS?).
What am I supposed to do with the answer? How could I take steps to get it fixed?
Here is a link to the answer