I recently flagged the following answer as being of low-quality, and both flags were disputed.
The flags and responses are as follows:
1) very low quality – Fred -ii- 12 hours ago Response: disputed
2) (for moderation): I flagged this question yesterday as being of low-quality since it only contains linked only resources. This is a known topic Are answers that just contain links elsewhere really "good answers"? Response: declined - If you remove the links, the answer is still (minimally) viable, which is how it was reviewed: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/15950023 - disputed
What is up with that? That totally goes against what has already been posted on meta about this:
This is a known problem with reviewers sending the wrong message by not paying attention or upholding what with Stack deems as being of low-quality.
So, has the playing field now just suddenly changed? Has Stack and its reviewers/moderators now turned over a new leaf without telling us and that we are to continually support link-only answers?
That's the message I am getting out of this and I don't support, I protest it.
Edit:
If the answer in question had contained a better descriptive method, then I'd of supported it and not have said/done anything.
Say for example and I'll use this analogy:
Chef: "Ok, cut up those potatoes for me."
Apprentice cook: "So, how do you want me to cut them and in how big a piece and where should I put them after, in a bowl or just anywhere?"
So, IMHO, it should have at least contained something like:
"Place the following inside
<head></head>
of your document and you should be good to go. Stylesheet references (should) go inside (valid HTML) markup tags."
Many don't know HTML or have even gone through an HTML 101 course. They'll just drop code in a file wherever it fits (believe me, I've seen this often and some pretty bad ones also).
Well, HTML doesn't work that way and we don't know the OP's knowledge and this for any future visitor to the question/answer who may also not know.
Edit #2:
Comments pulled from under the question (in question):
"This is not a link only answer. Even without the hyperlink markup, this is a valid answer. You need to include those files, wherever you may get them from for bootstrap to work properly. The links themselves are just useful additions to this answer. – Tiny Giant 2 hours ago"
"@Alon for sure, bootstrap will throw an error because jQuery is not included, but bootstrap's JavaScript isn't necessary (AFAIK) to make the tabs feature work. Again, this is an attempted answer. Regardless of how much you dislike the answer or despise the person for even thinking of trying to be helpful, it is an attempted answer and should not be flagged. If you think this answer is incorrect or not useful, feel free to downvote, but this answer should not be flagged, nor should it be deleted through review or by a moderator. – Tiny Giant 1 hour ago"
and one of my replies:
"This is not a link only answer" - It's not only a link only answer, it's also incomplete. @TinyGiant Edit: "nor should it be deleted through review or by a moderator." - Nor should it be edited by anyone else but the answerer themselves. – Fred -ii- 13 mins ago"
IMHO, an incomplete answer not containing (all) the essential parts means just that; of low quality.
To merely say/contain: "include bootstrap.min.css and bootstrap.min.js" - (to me), is interpreted as: "This is all you need", or "Include this and then figure out the rest for yourself"; which is being unclear.
<script src="...">
. But since the answer doesn't explain that, it's low quality nonetheless.