I agree that the help could be clearer, and that even links to a Stack Overflow page are still not useful as an answer.
But as noted in some of the comments above, when the question has an actual answer on a different Stack Overflow page, then the correct way for a user to handle that is to vote to close the new question as a duplicate of the previous one. The help text should not only include Stack Overflow pages as a possible link target for these types of bad answers, but should clarify how users should handle such responses to questions, by explaining that need for an "as duplicate" close vote.
For that matter, I think that help page could stand to have elaboration for all of the several reasons listed. For example, for the "link to an external site" scenario, it would be helpful to guide users by explaining that answers that include such a link are not inherently bad, just that they need to include more than just that. Such as a quote or other summary of the linked-to content that does answer the question. That way, the answer can stand alone even if something happens to the external resource.
Looking at the whole list…
•commentary on the question or other answers
Explain to users that commentary should be posted as a comment, not an answer. Also explain that we understand low-rep users can't comment, and that skirting that rule by posting a comment as an answer is simply not acceptable. Explain alternatives available to such low-rep users, such as moderation flags.
•asking another, different question
Suggest to the user that different questions should be posted as new questions.
•“thanks!” or “me too!” responses
Explain that such "chatty" responses are unnecessary, and generally considered "noise" rather than useful content.
•exact duplicates of other answers
I'm not sure it should really be necessary to explain to users that plagiarism is not allowed, but I suppose a comprehensive help page would still restate that. :)
•barely more than a link to an external site
See above.
•not even a partial answer to the actual question
Like plagiarism, I'm not sure we should have to explain to users that answers should in fact be answers to the question that was asked. But again, being comprehensive could be helpful.
Note that when a question is closed for similar reasons, Stack Overflow does present the user with a short blurb explaining in a similar way to the above why their question was closed and what they should do about it. But I think that when an answer is closed, the feedback to the author of the answer is not necessarily as clear. A better help page could improve that situation.