Is the accepted answer of the question Highlight a word with jQuery not a link-only answer?
I have raised a flag about it. A moderator has declined it.
Here is a screenshot of the reply from the moderator.
Is the accepted answer of the question Highlight a word with jQuery not a link-only answer?
I have raised a flag about it. A moderator has declined it.
Here is a screenshot of the reply from the moderator.
There has been years of debate around this issue.
The introduction to Stack Overflow has always said that it is a “questions and answer site” — not a link repository. The guidelines on how to answer contain
Provide context for links
A link to a potential solution is always welcome, 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.
However, until recently, this was not enforced on Stack Overflow. (Many other Stack Exchange sites do enforce this.)
Today, there is an official policy.
this sort of response is not an answer. If you see this, flag it. Moderators, if you see it flagged, delete it.
Noting that this sort of response, usually called “link-only answer”, is a post that does not contain any content that answers the question, but contains a link to a web page where an answer may be found. A post which contains a terse answer and is formatted as a link is not a link-only answer.
This answer (in its first revision, it has now been edited) is a non-obvious case: it says “use this particular library”, with a link to said library. When the library in question is referenced from a well-known, stable location, this kind of answer is a generally poor answer but an answer nonetheless: it says “use this”. On the other hand, when the library is “the code on Joe's blog”, this is not an answer: you have to read Joe's blog to find out what is meant. The way to tell link-only answers is: if you didn't have hypertext links, would the post still be useful? If the answer is yes (e.g. because the answer gives a name of a module from the standard library), then the post is an answer. If the answer is no, then the post is a sign that says “there's an answer over there”, it is not an answer. Here, we're in a “read Joe's blog to get something useful” case, this is not an answer.
Thus your flag was correct, and the moderator should have deleted the post in question.
Y'all are idiots. You're really gonna spend 13 hours arguing about this instead of just editing the answer (as someone presumably less interested in arguing has now done)?
If a moderator isn't willing to fix a problem, go ahead and fix it yourself. You have the tools; if you don't care to use them, then you're as much at fault as anyone else.
The flag was cast correctly... it is indeed a link-only answer.
However,
Under these conditions, no moderator in their right mind would delete the answer, which is the action you are asking for when you cast a "link-only" moderator flag.
The moderator who declined the flag probably thought that editing the answer to make it non-link-only was a better solution.
There are currently nearly 1200 moderator flags in the flag queue. You'll forgive us if we don't always give each flag special attention.
-> I always see this excuse instead of getting new moderators on board. IMHO, this is not helping anyone. If the more work force is needed, you could get more moderators on board. It is unfortunate to see the excuse of "we do not have enough man power, so unfortunately that is it" reasoning all around as an excuse for some bad result.
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Apr 22, 2014 at 0:18
When people see such highly upvoted historical answers, they usually will not downvote it because they know moderators would not care anyhow. It is a sad state of affairs for historically poor posts that were top posts in the past, but not anymore, and people do not upvote it anymore. Past upvotes really should not defend it from a different policy world.
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Apr 22, 2014 at 0:44
You made a mistake. You should:
Such low quality posts, whether accepted or not, ought to be deleted unless improved by the OP. It's not a community wiki that everybody ought to work upon improving it.
Such answers ought to be converted into a comment by the moderators.
It seems that correct and complete answers can be deleted and converted to a comment by the moderators but if a link-only answer is accepted, then the community must improve it!