I just came across an answer post that (essentially) just said "Use chatGPT to help correct your errors" (To be fair, the answer had a tiny bit of actual information, but I would say nothing of real substance in relation to the error.).
I assume this is flag-worthy. How should I flag this?
- "Not an Answer" seems like a safe choice (and it's the choice I ended up going with (I wasn't thinking too hard about it at the time, and was in the middle of flagging a bunch of other non-answers))
- I'm wondering if answering like this is considered rude. To me, it seems analogous to writing an answer post saying "Just google it" in a pre-ChatGPT era, which to me, seems like a rude thing to do.
- "Very Low Quality" seems like a good choice too.
Which of those flag reasons is acceptable in such a scenario? Does one of them work best?
I'm going to avoid directly linking to that answer post to avoid the meta-effect.
Any post that attempts to answer the question — however badly — is still an answer
. Which neatly contradicts the very image you've posted, and based on my flags has been interpreted by mods to mean "don't ever delete an answer unless it's obvious spam". By that same "logic", any "answer" that says "use ChatGPT" is valid.