I'm conflicted by this...
The asker obviously didn't ask for a NAA, so:
here's really only one valid exception to this rule, and that's
when the question is:
Suggest me some tutorials where i can learn quick.
Don't get me wrong, it's still a bad answer - but when the question is
kinda asking for bad answers this is to be expected.
Of course, the question wasn't stellar either, but someone with the right knowledge of web design may do a insightful answer explaining it... not just dropping a link. So, the question didn't fit the only one exception to be a total waste of the curator time. It flagged it accordingly to current guidance, declining the flag for some non-obvious reason that, well, nobody shares and frankly isn't according with what we are told that we should evaluate how the post fares "right now", not all years back, nor the potential future. The flagger did The Right Thing™.
Maybe this is a hint that we should stop flagging altogether, given that the supposedly "good content" was obliterated anyways, question and answers alike, we, as community, should go just VtC'ing and deleting stuff as we saw them... which is terribly inefficient compared to the shoot-and-forget tools that we have at our disposal, since it requires more friction of the system compared to simply deleting a good old NAA.