Since I've just gained full editing privileges, I started reviewing Low Quality Posts.
Sometimes, I encounter code-only answers like this:
To accomplish your goal:
int input;
int output = input + 2;
How should I review them?
Before asking this question, I decided to do the following:
- Add this standard comment I created:
While this code may answer the question, it would be better to include some context, explaining how it works and when to use it. Code-only answers are not useful in the long run.
- Edit to fix code formatting.
The problems are:
What does the Edit button do? Does it remove the post from the queue, like if it's good content? I don't want this, because it's still code-only.
If code formatting isn't a problem, which action should I take? I've always choosen to Skip, because I didn't want to save nor delete it.
This upvoted answer has been choosen for an audit I passed. It contains only code, but it has been evaluated well by the community.