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I found this answer in the Low Quality queue. It looked like a clarification kind of commentary answer at first glance. Also, User had not formatted the code in it so I edited the answer. But, not being sure about whether it was a real answer or a answer seeking clarification I skipped it after editing.

Was my action right? If not, what should have been my course of action?

Also, can poor formatting / no code be the reason for it being added to LQQ?

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    in my book this is nothing more than a comment asking for clarification - I would have flagged (indeed I have)
    – Random Dev
    Apr 13, 2015 at 5:20

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I don't know PHP or SQL, so if I saw this in the queue, I would do the same thing you did: edit and skip.

If I did know the subject matter and could determine that it was indeed just a request for additional information from the OP, I would recommend deletion.

In other words, as an ignorant reader, I can interpret this answer (whose code I don't understand) two ways:

  1. "Please provide us with the output of your program."
  2. "Try this code: foo(). Did it work?"

#1 is NAA. #2 is more subjective but we generally err on the side of non-deletion.

Also, can poor formatting / no code be the reason for it being added to LQQ?

It should not be the only reason for a flag. Code formatting only takes a few seconds to fix and not all answers need code.

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  • Exactly my point. I don't know anything about PHP syntax. But the last line After that post output here . confused me, so I skipped.
    – Shaunak D
    Apr 13, 2015 at 5:32
  • @ShaunakD Then you probably did the right thing. We can let somebody who knows the subject matter be the judge. 'There is no shame in using “Skip”'.
    – Radiodef
    Apr 13, 2015 at 5:36

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