I'm one of the reviewers who disputed your flag.
Of the over 2,000 Low Quality Posts that I have reviewed, there are a large number of answers that are so utterly terrible that reviewers have to step in and go so far as to actually delete someone else's post.
This answer however, was not one of them.
To directly answer your questions:
Is it just because of it having three upvotes?
No, not in this case. In some cases, the upvotes can make me hesitant about recommending deletion, depending of the nature of the answer. I skip reviews that I'm not sure about.
Is that answer good?
While it is not a stellar answer, it is an answer, with or without the link. It even relates to the subject in question, which is not always the case.
Since you asked your question, the answer has also been improved by jakekimds to include some code from the linked page.
If you think the answer is bad, you can downvote it. If I had downvoted every bad answer I have come across, I would have lost reputation in the hundreds. I only downvote answers that are actually incorrect or otherwise harmful to keep the lost reputation within a few percent of my total.
What if in the future that link is broken?
The answer addresses the question regardless of the link. Feel free to edit it to fix the broken link, or delete the link if you can't find the new one.
Answers that I do find delete-worthy are typically one of the following:
- A somewhat related or even totally unrelated question, usually in response to a post that is several years old.
- A comment asking for clarification.
- A comment asking if the problem has been solved.
- A comment criticizing another answer.
- "This [link] answers your question" with not even a clue what the answer might be.
- Some random babble with a link to a totally unrelated page (i.e. spam).
iconv_mime_decode
and the answer didn't tell me that, what parameters it accepted, what it returned. Nothing, just the function name and a link. Probably trivial in this case but what if someone answers a question with "you should use preg_match"?