I have trouble understanding why one out of two answers I flagged as VLQ was disputed (in the same question).
This one was found helpful:
while this one for the same question was disputed:
This says a lot about reviewers. Both answers I found were of the same caliber, VLQ.
On to my question: What I would like to know is, why reviewers like the ones who said it was OK are (still) even allowed or (feel they are) fit to decline if they don't know what the question is about and how an VLQ answer should be passed off as being acceptable or even answer the question?
Maybe's are comments and shouldn't be posted in the answers area (those 2 answers are now deleted 10k+
). If they can't comment, then they need to wait until they can. If they can't provide a suitable solution instead of informing/advising an OP on how to go about it, then that leaves too much guesswork and too much research to be done, seeing that that question was database related (and email related).
I distinctively remember the OP posting a comment on how to send all that via email; that comment was removed by I don't know who, or why.
I know what I saw, I am not making this up. I may be a lot of things to a lot of people, but I am honest.
If what I found were to be VLQ's and continue to be snuck in with their "foot in the door" answers and them thinking it probably won't be found or flagged, then they've another thing coming. I for one feel that I contribute a lot here (in the php/html/mysql areas, either as commenting and/or answering) and have enough knowledge to say if something is VLQ or not. Both were VLQ's and I will continue to stand by this decision.