This is not about the question as we can all agree that the question itself is very poor.
I commented on an answer (now deleted; screenshot) saying,
This is not an answer. Please add code to your answer and not just external links.
As I felt that the answer didn't directly answer the question (quite frankly it didn't come close) and it felt like a comment. A high rep user then commented,
I think it's an answer. If @Script47 really cares about providing code, why didn't s/he post it as an answer? I hate this kind of trollish, pseudo-moderator comment from low rep users.
As mentioned in my comment, my only motive was to get the answerer to raise the standard of their own answer thereby helping the community as a whole. My personal ethos has always been that if you are going to provide an answer which slightly nudges to questioner in to the direction of an answer, it should be a comment.
So my question is was I wrong? Can the answer be counted as a valid answer based on the answering guidelines?