I am referring to this answer.
At first sight it looks like a typical low quality answer, as it is just an HTML snippet without any explanation as to how it solves the problem presented in the question.
However, there are a few more issues with it.
It has nothing to do with the question.
The question is a typical Javascript debugging issue, where the OP is not able to figure out why jQuery's
toggleClass
method isn't working in their code. Specifically in line$('.toggle-content').toggleClass('.show');
.The answer is about something else entirely. First of all, it doesn't even use the
toggleClass
method anywhere. The HTML markup, CSS styles and JS in the answer have nothing in common with the question.The question was posted in Sep 2017, while the answer was posted in March 2018. In the meantime, the question had attracted 7 other answers, most of which solved the problem.
It is a twin of this answer - that I had came across in LQP Review. Both answers were posted within span of 10 minutes of each other, and they are almost identical. (The other answer was deleted in the LQP queue.)
Based on these observations I had raised an NAA flag on the post, which was soon declined. I thought the reason for the flag might not be obvious, so I raised a custom moderator flag with explanation, but that was also declined.
I am not sure why someone would want to keep this answer. Am I missing something?