Lately I read lots of posts on Meta regarding falling quality of posts and review process and yesterday I found interesting one, that was bugging me for some time How should I flag an answer that CLEARLY doesn't even remotely relate to the question? where general consensus is to flag it as "very low quality" which then, if I understand well, goes into low quality queue to be voted by community.
Followed the advice and flagged this answer which in my eyes is poor quality because firstly question is How to highlight first 3 items in ListBox and answer is highlight the three top elements in some way and second, question is tagged WPF and provided link is for Winforms. This answer somehow got one up-vote. There is also another answer against same question this time for ASP.NET, by user who provided 3 answers to this question, which also somehow got up-voted.
First answer "very low quality" flag has been disputed by community, even though there is a comment with 3 up-votes explaining what's the problem.
So finally my questions are:
- Am I getting it completely wrong and it's a valid answer?
- If not then is "very low quality" flag still a way to go for such answers as the only flag that allows to give some short description is "Other" flag?
- Can something still be done with such answer? For example flag same answer with "Other" flag