I was reviewing the "First Posts" queue and came across a java question about fixing a OutOfMemoryError
. The answer to review suggested two 3rd party libraries to use instead and linked only to a off-site resource (blog article) to decide which of these 3rd party library is suited better.
I flagged the answer as "not an answer", because it would better suit a comment due to the following reasons:
- It's not answering the question which was asked at all; rather than just suggesting 3rd party libraries, I would expect a explanation why this is happening and how a 3rd party library could possibly prevent this
- It's containing basically only a link to a off-site resource which could go offline anytime and makes the answer completely useless
To my surprise the "STOP! Look and Listen" came up and said: "This was a high quality post and you should have considered leaving it as-is or even upvoting."
So, I would like to understand: Why is this considered a "high quality post" - is it purely based on the upvotes? What can I do in the future to prevent this / how to identify such answers as high-quality?
For reference, the answer this is about is: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/15756196