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Occasionally I'll see a question along the lines of

Plz recommend a tutorial about how to parse HTML with regex?

And the answers are like

Try this great tutorial!

You should look at How To Parse HTML with Regex.

Should these answers be deleted? On one hand, they are link-only answers, but on the other hand, they do answer the question.

The question should obviously be closed if it hasn't already.

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Why waste your time and effort deleting crappy answers? Spend your time closing and deleting the question and the answers will go with it.

Honestly, I decline silly VLQ and NAA flags on answers like this, because deleting the answer is not helpful. Deleting the question is helpful. If you see a particularly atrocious question with a lot of crappy link answers, just cast one flag on the question requesting it be nuked and move on. Don't waste your flags and delete votes on the rest of the content.

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    But nobody ever deletes questions. Sure, they may be closed and -1'd but the answers are always upvoted and accepted. There aren't enough 10kers running around to delete the sheer amount of crap even if they were running around. And what am I supposed to do?
    – bjb568
    Jun 11, 2014 at 0:49
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    "If you see a particularly atrocious question with a lot of crappy link answers, just cast one flag on the question requesting it be nuked and move on."
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jun 11, 2014 at 1:27
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    "declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention", "The community can handle it itself"
    – bjb568
    Jun 11, 2014 at 3:25
  • @bjb568 If you're referring to this question, I don't see how it's relevant here at all. It does not contain "crappy link-only answers" - in fact, one of them has quite a bit of detail.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jun 11, 2014 at 5:48
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    Not just specific cases. I don't recall ever seeing a question deleted by a mod by request. Chat users don't say "hey this should be deleted, let's get a mod to do it", it's always "del-vote-pls" (or just cv-pls since del/down-vote is implied (since at least half of questions deserve it all)) which never goes thru (not enough 10kers). Most people wait for Community to do things, but the whores get there first.
    – bjb568
    Jun 11, 2014 at 6:36
  • This is a rather specific scenario where an entire question and most if not all its answers are useless. We do delete these types of questions that are just rotting garbage; I've done it many times myself and I've had several of my own flags to nuke truly terrible questions acted upon. But we're also talking about completely useless crap - if there's any sign of something useful in the question or its answers, we usually opt to leave it for the community.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jun 11, 2014 at 7:06
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    Why? If it's a typo, blatantly off-topic, recommendation, or GIVE ME TEH CODEZ, leaving it on the site is actively harmful.
    – bjb568
    Jun 11, 2014 at 7:12
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    I agree with @bjb568. Cleaning up crap stuff ASAP is useful for the site. If we can clean up more crap later, all the better, but we should not leave crap in place which we can already deal with, right now, no matter what happens later. Jun 11, 2014 at 13:00
  • I'm seeing comments suggesting "just delete" and "not enough 10Kers". Is there something about having 10K (or soon to have 100K) that gets you a deletion-hammer? I just got my duplicate-close-hammer and have wielded it a few times.
    – IRTFM
    Jun 12, 2014 at 1:07
  • @BondedDusr No. The only people who can insta-delete a question or answer are moderators, and the OP (under certain circumstances). 10k users just have the ability to vote to delete, and it takes at least three of them.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jun 12, 2014 at 1:10
  • What you should do in practice: Depending on your rep, either flag or close vote the question, reason off-topic because asking to recommend an off-site resource.
    – Lundin
    Jun 12, 2014 at 6:44
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Should these answers be deleted?

Yes, please.

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I agree with @apaul34208 and @bjb568 in the comments: Do not leave those OPs with encouragement providing the message that what they are doing is fine and they will eventually get answers. I would even go further and downvote those before flagging them to make the process smoother and fair.

Cleaning up the partially motivating factor for those questions should be done ASAP IMHO and I think it is useful for the site. If we can clean up further bad content later, all the better, but we should not leave needless posts in place which we can already deal with, right now, no matter what happens later.

Just to make it clear: I agree about that with animuson's answer that the questions should be closed and deleted, too, but it is a less smooth process which has to wait a bit. Sometimes it gets stuck, sometimes it does not, so we need to do our best to clean up as much bad content as possible, not backing one with another potential that may be deleted (or not).

One typical example is when the question actually turns out to be something meaningful: the answer left is clear candidate for closure and it just becomes noise. Even if that does not happen, it is still a link-only or otherwise bad answer, so I cannot possibly imagine a scenario when that answer would be useful, but on the contrary: the risk is there to leave it around if it does not get deleted ASAP.

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