Today, I was reviewing First Posts and came across an answer to review.
Link: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/15402095 Answer from "Ruslan Shashkov"
This answer is now deleted due to low quality.
Ruslan has developed a library that may help solving the issue raised by the OP. The OP has already accepted the OTHER answer, so this may help others in future.
Links may die in future
True and this is a valid reason for considering something a poor post; all links including the links to answers on Stack Overflow may die in the future. The link he posted belongs to GitHub. That site is equally reliable as Stack Overflow.
Reason for deletion was "no relevant information related to link".
What relevant information may be added here? It's a library; a lot of code. Relevant code may be too large to post in an answer. The description to solve the problem may also be too large through the way implemented in library.
Note that this is a library, NOT an article. Also note that this library is NOT well known; so Ruslan has no way but to post a link. Otherwise, he could have simply commented with the name of library.
Post it as comment instead of answer
In my understanding, this is a valid reason for that answer being low quality. He has enough reputation to comment.
But this may not be true for other new users.
Asking for ready made software library is off topic
Agree, but this is an answer, NOT a question. Ruslan thought his library may solve the problem raised by the OP. So he posted link to it.
This answer looks good to me. Please correct me if I am wrong.