There are pages and pages of questions here about how to correctly and incorrectly flag answers as "not an answer" - which itself to me kind of suggests that that whole process needs some love - and I'm still struggling to really understand what constitutes a worthwhile flag, particularly when the reasons to flag an answer differ from the reasons to accept that flag in the review queue.
I flagged two answers on the same question yesterday which are almost completely identical. In their entirety, they are:
And
It's method chaining.
Now, in some sense that's literally an answer because the question was "What is the term for...?" and the accepted answer is incorrect anyway. But as a link-only answer, especially when the link isn't even that great (both linked to the same reference), that's pretty weak. Regardless, these two are clearly equivalent quality answers - and yet my flag for the first answer was considered helpful and the flag for the second answer, which had the benefit only of a pronoun and a verb and could have been edited in, is disputed. Should these answers have been flagged? Should the flags have been accepted? Is this Yet Another NAA Question? Can I propose YANAAQ as a tag?