I flagged this answer as not an answer, but my flag was declined:
I was under the impression that link-only answers should be flagged as NAA. Why was my flag declined?
For future reference, here is a screenshot of the answer:
I flagged this answer as not an answer, but my flag was declined:
I was under the impression that link-only answers should be flagged as NAA. Why was my flag declined?
For future reference, here is a screenshot of the answer:
This article discusses multiple approaches to serializing a binary tree. In addition, here is a spring 2009 lecture (web archive) given at the University of California, San Francisco by Dr. David Galles.
And the question is "How to Serialize Binary Tree?", so yeah, that's not an answer, as the plain text doesn't contain even a bit of information answering the question. I normally see that moderators seldom of removing an accepted answer, but in this case, I don't see why they wouldn't, considering that there's a complete operative answer that addresses the concerns of the question, I think substantially, so there isn't any lost value over deleting that answer.
Here are some search results about "why my naa flag was declined". In addition, here is a video given by Joel Spolsky.
I'd argue that the NAA flag is correct here.
If the links are dead, then there is no information that can be used to solve the problem. That is, with the absence of the links, the answer is worthless.
If I need a way to serialize binary trees, and all I have is that answer--nothing else, no links--then I'm no closer to a solution than I was before I read the answer. Not the slightest bit closer.
Edit 1:
As it stands, the answer is no more useful than a Google search, even with the links.
That being said, rather than flagging the question, a better option might have been to visit at least one of the links and quote part of the page.
Edit 2:
Hey, look, that USFCA link is on the first page for a serializing binary trees
Google search. What a coincidence! I'm willing to bet the first link was, too, before it died.
“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.”