In this question the OP asked how to create constant objects in Objective-C.
One answer does not even try to answer it but hints out some unrelated code issues — something I would use a comment for. Therefore I think it should be transformed to an comment. Or aren't comment the appropriate tool for that?
So I flagged the answer (actually three times) but the response says: it looks like an answer, it is an answer.
In my second flagging I said: "if we look on the question, this is not an answer." It was declined with:
"the definition of "not an answer" is that you must not look at the question in order to determine if it is an answer - this very clearly fits the definition of an answer"
I find that quite ridiculous, as it doesn't even fit to the title of the question.
So if it doesn't contain a question mark it is an answer?
If it contains a rhetorical question, it isn't an answer?
and for questions:
If the title doesn't contain how, what, why or wtf should I close it as not a valid question (would fit to more than 80% of the questions)
So if next time someone asks about date time calculation my answer won't be deleted, although it reads "Yes, the number of dwarfs is 7!" (<- looks like an answer, this very clearly fits the definition of an answer)
Can an answer be an answer without the context of the question? How do we define an answer?
1 + 1 = 2
instead of just2
. Context is everything.