This is neither an answer nor a comment.
If the question was about Curl, or some software relying on Curl, then this would be a badly-written (and perhaps correct, perhaps incorrect) answer. Writing “Run curl
with the --insecure
option, or add the line insecure
to your ~/.curlrc
” would make the answer clearer — showing that it wasn't very low quality (i.e. unsalvageable).
But the question has nothing to do with Curl: it's about doing something in Java. So it's irrelevant. It's not going to help anyone, at least not here (it could of course be a useful answer on a question about accepting self-signed certificates with Curl).
There isn't a sharp threshold between obviously irrelevant answers (“the sky is blue” on a question about SSL in Java), answers whose irrelevance requires a very tiny bit of subject knowledge (Java is not Curl) to be determined, and answers whose irrelevance is due to a subtle point involving deeep subject knowledge. Answers of the first type are consensually considered noise and “very low quality” or “not an answer” (Meta is full of debate as to which one is appropriate, my personal view being that we should forget trying to cut the sea in two and just say that they're answers to be deleted). Answers of the third type are consensually wrong answers. Answers of the second type are not consensual — because that “type” is really “stuff that isn't clearly of the noise or wrong type”, and not a clear-cut separate type.
Does this post help anyone, even as an example not to do? No, so it's better off deleted. So stop worrying and continue flagging obviously worthless stuff like this. But you will get disagreement and the occasional declined flag.