The last time I noticed that I fell multiple times through an audit because I accepted an "one line" answer which wasn't an answer. (I totally agree with this)
So I get a little bit confused because in the past I flagged some "one line" answers as "low quality" or "not an answer" and these flags were declined.
I read a little bit and found some explanations here and here or the "How to answer" in the help center. But all this doesn't help me do decide when an answer is not an answer or when it's only a really bad answer (referred to one line answers).
- Can you give me some advices how you decide this? Or
- Should I just skip all this answers to avoid a failed audition?
- Should I flag them as "low quality" or "not an answer" and risk that maybe the person who gets my flag disagrees?
- Should I accept them as answers and risk to get a failed audition?
But someone has to know how to handle this type of answers, because if everyone would skip this kind of answers they will handeled from no one.
Or is it just a matter of opinion how to handle this answers and it depends on the person who gets the flag?
I can add a picture of my last failed audit, but the answer is already deleted so I think its not really usefull.
Edit here is the pic of my last failed audit:
Link to question: Visual Studio 2008 can't connect to SQL Server 2014 database
the answer is already deleted so I think its not really useful
-> If you have more than 10k reputation you can see deleted answers, so it would be useful :-)