I've noticed this pattern of behaviour a few times recently1. Since I just had a flag2 declined for highlighting it (admittedly, this is the first time I decided to do something about it), I thought I ought to ask what the right approach to dealing with this should be.
The pattern is:
- Someone asks a question
- Question receives various close votes, resulting in it being placed on hold
- Someone else shows up and comments along the lines of "I can't believe other people voted to close this question. Here's my answer" where the answer is a link to an off-site resource (usually some kind of code-dump site)
My understanding is that we don't want people answering in the comments. We don't want people answering full stop when the question is on hold. And we don't want answers that are just links to off-site resources.
So if flagging the comment is wrong, what is the right course of action for me to take here?
1Different users, so far as I can recollect.
2I flagged as "In need of moderator intervention" with my comment as:
The question has been closed. Rather than respecting the group's decision making (or wait reopen), this user has decided to effectively provide an answer off-site and link to it in the comments.
Which was at the limit of the amount of text that can be included in a flag.