<! dedicated to Brad Larson (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/332611/839601) -> As far as I can tell there are some difficulties in the handling of certain kind of link-only answers. I would like to understand how many such answers are there - old, accepted, link-only answers with solid positive score.
I hope that there aren't too many because in this case we could make a list and arrange some kind of one-time clean-up effort - edit worthy ones, delete unworthy and put this whole affair to rest.
Have to admit, I don't quite understand how to reliably find link-only answers. The only SEDE script I am aware of is this one. Few years ago this script was used to cleanup link-only answers at Programmers. Per my recollection, it raised many false alerts which is OK at small site where people can further "filter" results manually but hardly acceptable at the size of Stack Overflow.
From what I observe in LQ review queue at SO it looks like more reliable scripts exist and are even regularly used to push link only answers into this queue. Their results aren't 100% perfect either but seem to be good enough. I wonder if such script can be used to help get statistics on what I am looking for.
With regards to what score posts to consider for this statistics, per my observations at meta troublesome answers tend to have score 10 or higher. I would be also interested in stats for posts with score 5 and higher - just in case if there are not too many of these, cleaning them up could provide some headroom and tame the flagging issues even more.
As for what to consider old enough, since we're talking about link only answers most natural cut off date seems to be March 2014. Just in case if this criteria picks too many posts, second best cut off date would probably be November 2012.