When reviewing Low Quality Posts, I often see short answers that have been voted for deletion with the "This does not provide an answer to the question" comment selected. Sometimes they really aren't answers, but often they actually do make an attempt to answer the question, and I assume they are mistaken for comments simply because they are short.
Usually these answers, in addition to being short, are not particularly useful, but sometimes they are only short because someone has asked a question with a very simple answer. Granted, the value of questions that can be answered so simply is debatable, but this does not change the fact that their answers really are not comments.
Does it matter that people are voting to delete a certain category of answers for the wrong reason if most of the answers in this category seem to have little to no value? If so, is there anything that can be done to motivate people to apply "not an answer" flags and "this is a comment" delete votes more judiciously when they encounter short answers?