I recently came across this question and this accepted answer for the same question. Here's a screenshot for convenience.
This answer, by the way, does not have as many votes as another answer which happens to demonstrate exactly what to use and how.
While I can't say I know much about c#, this answer seems like a blatant link only/NAA. Upon raising a flag, it was declined for the reason:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
This could either mean
- The answer is not link only (highly doubtful, because it is)
- My flag was declined just because of the sheer number of votes on the answer
So, the question to be asked is - do link only/NAAs get a free pass just because they have a lot of upvotes? I don't think that's the case, because I've seen other famous questions with highly upvoted link only answers which have been deleted.
Would appreciate a fellow user or moderator shedding light on this.