I failed this audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/9844141
The answer has been deleted, but it was to the effect of:
You should use (link to library) in this situation.
It does (these things), which should address your issue.
It was short, and primarily link-based. I was close to recommending deletion for being link-only, but I hesitated because it did seem to genuinely attempt to answer the question, and it wasn't just a link - it did include some explanation.
I've read through some of the discussion around deleting link answers. In my opinion, I think this particular post qualifies as being "not great, but not a deletion candidate".
I erred on the side of keeping it, which obviously failed the audit. Is my thinking wrong in this case?
The easiest way for share your interactive API documentation
that they'd show some documentation.