It appears I am having the same problem as in The Very Low Quality flag is broken; not a duplicate though, as I am asking about these specific sorts of answers, and also I am not asking to change the flag, but to ask what I should be doing.
So last night I decided to try an experiment, using SEDE to find low quality answers using some secret sauce, which isn't really relevant to this discussion.
Out of 35 flags, I got 19 helpful and 16 declined. Before I want to continue, my metric for following through on flagging is "Would I have recommended deletion if I were in the LQP?" My SEDE query returned many false positives and I reviewed every one myself.
Here are some of the ones that got declined:
- Are $(function(){}); and $(“document”).ready(function(){}); the same?
- Review Task: 5 Recommend Deletion, 2 OK
- Technically correct, no explanation, at all.
- NHibernate “null identifier” exception after inserting an entity
- Review Task: 2 Recommend Deletion
- I don't even understand what this answerer is trying to say
- Bower : ENOGIT git is not installed or not in the PATH
- Review Task: 2 Recommend Deletion
- Again, I don't even understand what is being suggested here. "Restart the cmd"? Is that "restart the windows prompt" or "just try your bower command again"?
- How to prevent ios spamming produced on Google Analytics report by quickly switching views?
- No Review Task
- This is a suggestion that should be a comment, not an answer.
- I build screencap myself,but it doesn't work
- No Review Task
- I struggle to understand how this suggestion is related to the question.
- VS2008 Crashes when adding a WCF service
- Review Task: 4 Recommend Deletion
- Reinstall what? The OS? Visual Studio? What's the problem? Why is this happening?
- Unable to get Ripple session info
- Review Task: 3 Recommend Deletion
- Does nothing to explain why this works, is unrelated to the answer that actually got upvotes and was accepted
Seven out of 16 declines is enough to communicate the point to have this discussion, I think (also, I disagree with my-last-night-self in some of the ones I didn't post). I'm going to be less tired when I run this experiment again (did it at 2 AM last night. Oops), but apparently my human false positive filter wasn't good enough at only 54.2% success. But I don't understand where the cutoff for "it's proper to recommend deletion on these crappy answers but not flag them in the first place".
Or, maybe I shouldn't be recommending deletion on them when I review LQP?
If durron wanted me to address all of his examples specifically, then he should have asked for that, @haveno - I answered the question he asked; if you are not sufficiently entertained, take it up with him. - @Shog9
Yes, I would appreciate specifics on these 7 answers as I think such a discussion would elucidate the issues of the original question.