A significant number of the posts ending in the Low Quality Post Queue are there for being link-only-answers.
(At least, this has been by far the most frequent reason why I recommended deletion. There are many "low quality" answers, but for few of them a deletion is justified according to the recent definitions).
There was already the request to Warn users that their last (link-only) answers were deleted when posting a new answer . However, this may be "too late", because the queue will most likely be jammed by first answers that are link-only, and people can continue posting link-only-answers until their first link-only-answers are deleted and the warning appears.
I think that it should technically not be so hard to automatically detect whether an answer is a link-only-answer: If there are "many" links in an answer, compared to the total length, a warning could appear. "Many" could be something like "more than one (external) link per 15 words of text". Such a warning could roughly contain the text from the deletion reason:
While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes.
(which is now copied and pasted manually as a comment to many of these answers that eventually end up in the LQRQ).
This is not a feature request. I'd just like to know whether people think that such a hint could help to reduce the number of link-only-answers, and help draining the Low Quality Post Queue.
This is not a feature request.
How is this not a feature request? Saying that your request for a new feature isn't a feature request doesn't make it not a feature request.