I recently interacted with a user who answers many questions with links only, with little to no explanation of what the problem was or how to fix it. I commented that the post should include a local explanation and example in addition to links and demonstrated what I meant by editing the post, but it was not well received.
I've also encountered this user a few times. Many of his answers are only code, but he doesn't do anything to explain what the problem was or how the answer solves it. When asked to improve his answers, he said he didn't care.
The users insisted that they didn't agree with the quality guidelines for the site and would instead continue what they were doing, despite feedback. They are active enough that it's not feasible to address all their posts. They are established enough that voting seems ineffective to prevent future behavior. The answers are answers, and not beyond fixing, so naa and vlq flags don't seem appropriate. This is only two examples, but I've observed the behavior regularly while using the site.
It's very frustrating to see this type of behavior; the intended quality of answers on Stack Overflow is not reflected in how these answers are rewarded. How can we effectively communicate to this type of user that they should improve their answers?