From this meta post, I got the idea that if an answer is a link-only answer, then it is indeed "Not an answer", which led me to believe that link-only answers should be flagged as "Not an answer":
see this meta post on NAA that states that link-only answers are indeed 'not an answer' (note that it doesn't say anything on when and if you should flag it for that). Also note the fine line when an answer is considered link only or not.
But then I read a conflicting meta post that says that link-only answers should not be flagged:
What not to flag
Any post that attempts to answer the question, however badly is still an answer. You can downvote such posts to signal that the answer is a bad answer, but it is still an answer.
This includes many link-only answers; posts that try to answer the question by pointing at a keyword that happens to be a link, or similar. See Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?
However, on that meta post, there is a highly upvoted comment saying "-1. Link-only answers definitely should be flagged as NAA", leading me to believe that maybe link-only answers should be flagged.
Another meta post that seems to suggest that link-only answers should be flagged:
The first one is definitely not an answer. It doesn't matter that removing the link and leaving the link text only would still give the OP a clue what to look up. The answer is insufficient and does not attempt to provide context or an explanation why it is right. That makes it subject to removal. We expect answers to be answers with a certain degree of quality. Throwing single words or function names at people is not good enough. Also, there already is a somewhat higher quality answer giving the same solution, so keeping the flagged one doesnt add any value to future visitors.
Personally it would make sense to me that link-only answers should be flagged since it sends them to the LQ queue where they can be handled for that specific reason.
However, I just had a moderator decline my NAA flag on this link-only answer, which leads me to believe that maybe link-only answers should not be flagged. Here's a screenshot of the answer for those of you with <10k rep:
These meta posts seem to be in stark opposition to each other, and I can't find any definitive rule for this in the Stack Overflow help.
Is it possible for someone to tell me definitively whether link-only answers should or should not be flagged as not-an-answer? Thanks!
Edit: I also noticed that answers can be flagged as "Very Low Quality". Are we expected to flag link-only answers for that instead of as "Not an answer"? This meta post seems to suggest using the VLQ flag instead of the NAA flag.