I'm trying to understand why a specific "Not an answer" flag was declined.
The question was asking about how to ensure a developer has a valid copy of Xcode. One of the answers was simply:
Please follow the instructions given by Apple here
where the word "here" is a link to a page on Apple's website. I flagged this as not an answer because it is a link-only answer. Someone seemed to agree because after my flag, the comment "While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes." was added.
But the flag was declined with "declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer".
Why? It wasn't inaccurate. It wasn't wrong. It's just a link.
The OP actually deleted their answer after the comment but I'm trying to understand why the flag was declined. It doesn't seem appropriate in this case.
BTW - I found this meta discussion and link-only answers are not listed in either the "When should I use this flag" or the "When should I not use this flag".
well you could edit your code until it works
would be an appropriate answer in any context. For this specific question referring someone to the Apple documentation solves the problem, unless the documentation doesn't show how to validate a copy of XCode. Let's flag and close the question, since any answer will have to be some form ofThe documentation says
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