Recently, I found this post in the VLQ queue. It had 2 delete votes, and a response of "This does not provide an answer to the question...". In a similar circumstance, my NAA was marked as helpful but the post was left up by the moderator who viewed it. This changed my opinion on these "half answers" that may be worded with a question at the end, because some information in it can be helpful. In this particular circumstance, jsl even provided a statement which could lead the viewer towards the correct answer.
What should the course of action be for these? My opinion is that because it does in some way attempt to answer the question, this should have been left around, and was deleted incorrectly.
So far, the community has been split about this. Some feel that it should be converted to a comment, and some feel that it should be left and downvoted. I'd like a definitive answer (If possible), on how (as a community), these types of answers should be handled. As @JonClements decided, this "answer" was moved to a comment. If this is the case, could the VLQ reviewers have a way to convert these to comments, so that we don't miss possible pertinent information?
For reference, the answer: