When doing our daily reviews, under "Low Quality Posts", we are asked to judge the quality of answers. If we think it should be deleted we get the following option among others:
Should be deleted because it is a link-only answer.
Doing this automatically adds a nice informative comment to the post from the moderator as well explaining the problem. Every day, often 10+ posts that I check with that option.
Now, outside the review dashboard, I would flag a post for deletion because it is a link only answer with the option "not an answer". It's not just a academic discussion on potential link rot, most links in the posts I flagged were actually dead or outdated; the answers, by definition, did not provide an answer.
To my surprise, the flags were being turned down by other moderators and I got banned for it. I felt rather indignant that in one screen I'm asked to delete link-only posts and in another I'm banned for it.
I know there have been extensive discussion regarding post quality and link only answers, but can we at least have a consistent review/flag process that both reflect the same policies? This was a little jarring.
Either:
- remove the review option for closing link-only posts, or
- add a flag option for closing link-only posts
That, or add a clarification somewhere because I don't know how to handle (dead) link-only posts anymore without getting a flag-ban.
Quoting Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?
So let me be clear: this sort of response is not an answer. If you see this, flag it. Moderators, if you see it flagged, delete it.
Case in point: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1902124/441662#441662. Never mind the "put on hold" status, it wasn't there before (and is besides the point). Disclaimer, I posted an answer I consider proper; I was not trying to promote my own post by getting the other ones to be deleted (in fact I upvoted the only other answer that wasn't a link-only answer).
/edit it was pointed out to me that it is the nature of this example question (and hence it's "On Hold" status) to invite link-only answers and as such it is a bad example. I agree, but the point remains unless moderators think differently about flagged link-only answers on posts that don't invite link-only answers. I cannot attest to that.