As there have been a lot of "Not An Answer" flag discussions lately, and I have hit that same issue as well, I propose a fix to the issue.
My proposal is to split the "Not An Answer" flag, splitting its intended use and its perceived use, into the following:
- Does not remotely look like an answer.
- Does not answer this question.
(Obviously better wording is needed)
The "Does not remotely look like an answer" flag behaves exactly the same as a NAA flag, first hitting the VLQ queue and/or (not sure how it works) the moderators.
The interesting point comes with the "Does not answer this question" flag, I believe this flag should go into a specific tag queue. Take a question on java, this answer should go into a queue that is intended only for a select group of people with knowledge of Java.
Currently I think the best select group of people would be the ones who have a gold badge in the tag, but I don't see any reasonable harm for allowing silver and bronze (eventually) as well into the queue.
I'd say the available options when reviewing that queue are "Does not answer this question (correct flag)" and "It does answer this question (incorrect flag)". I propose that we need two* gold badge holders to delete an answer once has been selected that it indeed does not answer the question.
* Using two people here as deleting an answer looks irreversible for the outside, whereas closing a question does not look irreversible.
Here the options then also exist to come up with a weight system to incorporate the silver and bronze tag holders, numbers are tentative but it may be that a gold user counts 50% towards deleting an answer, silver 25% and bronze 12.5%.
I'm undecided about allowing moderators into the tag queues with extra powers, as some form of domain knowledge is required. Though I neither think we should ignore the extra powers of the moderator totally.
Finally, what does it solve? Currently there is no way to flag such answers (despite it happening) and all you can do is downvote and leave a command to the answered, with as optional action to notify a chatroom about it, but really, they neither want to be spammed with such requests.
I believe this solution will help tremendously in cleaning up nonsense (from tag point of view) answers and will help reduce the number of flags moderators receive. The only resource on stakes here is precious coding time from SE.