This is a category of posts that appear to be rather difficult to handle by regular means, mostly for historical reasons.
There are not that many of these posts - just a few hundred. Because of that I suggest setting up a one-time community effort focusing on specific ways to address issues in these answers.
This SEDE query lists posts to focus on:
How can I help?
Below are points you are expected to keep in mind while reviewing and acting on these posts.
Do not flag
These posts are well-known as troublesome to flag so you'd be better off avoiding wasting your time and risking flag declines.
If you spot an issue that looks impossible to address by ways suggested below, just bring it to SOCVR or to this meta discussion.
Check if the question is an off-topic / recommendation
It is important to start with this because according to another castle guidance in cases like this you should focus on question, not the answer:
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. Close or flag the question and move on - this is much more efficient than hanging around to babysit it by deleting every crap answer that inevitably shows up...
In the past, community norms were not that firm, and some off-topic recommendation questions could leak in and even gain some popularity. Respectively, answers to these questions could get a deservedly high score if they addressed the question particularly well (today purists could complain that question shouldn't be allowed to start with, but back then, things were different).
If the question turns out to be of that kind, first check if it can be edited into proper shape without invalidating the answers. "Recommend me a tool / tutorial to do $something" sometimes can be rephrased into "How to do $something" etc. If such a "salvaging edit" looks possible, do it and skip to the next section of this post which focuses on the answer.
If the question looks like it's unsalvageablely off-topic / recommendation, act on it as it deserves - vote down, close, delete.
If you observe that the question has an unusually high score or large number of views, bring it to SOCVR or to this meta discussion; it can be a candidate for historical lock, for Atwood's cleanup, or for moderator-aided deletion.
At this point, feel free to skip the rest of this post. You are not prohibited to proceed and try to improve the answer but please keep in mind that it's possible that your effort will go in vain in case a question gets deleted.
Check if the link content summary can be easily edited into the answer
Note that this assumes that you checked the question and found it to be on-topic.
A reasonable question with a bland, link-only answer sitting at a unusually high +10 can often mean that a careless author just didn't bother to describe content worthy of +30...+50 so that it only got upvotes from readers who clicked the link and were diligent enough to get back to the answer and vote (they'd better edit in the summary of what they read but oh well).
If this is the case, edit a link content summary into the answer and consider it done. When editing, make sure to keep the link and make it easy for readers to see that the added text is based on / quoted from the link - for proper attribution.
(For those concerned that it's "unfair to do the work for lazy answerers", don't you worry - the answerer punished themselves already. If they added that summary when posting, their answer could get hot, canonical, it could gain tens or hundreds upvotes - but it's too late now. The five to ten upvotes that it may get because of bump caused by your late edit are nothing compared to what it could have gotten if answerer did it right the first time.)
If the answer looks unsalvageable, bring it to SOCVR or here. Once again, do not flag, because this is unlikely to help.
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