I wouldn't ask if there was clear guidance on this (which is what I'm looking for, and currently none of the answers do that). There are many answers on the topic (like this one on Meta.SE) but there still exists the different opinions about it. In an ideal world I'd like an 'official' instruction on it.
I was attempting to find an answer to another user's question when I came across this answer (10k+ only now that it's been deleted):
I asked on the SOCVR chat whether it is considered NAA as it is the accepted answer, so it obviously helped the OP. The answer I got back was that it is indeed NAA, but:
Doubt you would get a mod to delete it.
I also got this:
Yeah, I've never gotten a helpful flag on an accepted NaA. Every single time it has been declined.
Usually NAA answers link to some library (which also makes the question off-topic most of the time), but this one linked to a tutorial; this means that we can't simply take the code from the link and 'dump' it (with attribution) into the answer in-place of the link.
Which prompts the question: are NAA answers which are accepted eligible for deletion?
A few things I thought could be done with this answer in particular:
- Replace the link to the Internet Wayback Machine's archived version, to ensure the link is always valid, even if the original link rots away (unlikely seeing as it's
dreamincode.net
, but always a possibility) - Delete the answer outright as NAA
- Dump the whole tutorial at the link in the answer
What is the proper way to deal with these answers which are NAA and also are the accepted answer?
Here are a few more 'accepted but NAA' answers:
declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
. I am not sure how the mods look at NAA flags but I don;t think that was right.