Related: Why can't I flag this answer as VLQ despite it having no upvotes?
So, for a variety of reasons, you're not allowed to flag answers as VLQ after a certain length of time. That being the case, if there's an obviously VLQ answer that shouldn't be flagged as NAA, is it ever appropriate to flag it for moderator intervention? In this case, the answer that makes me think of this is causing some harm because the fact that it's accepted means that an obviously off-topic question won't Roomba. (The answer is VLQ because it's link-only).