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I've been thinking about this for a long time, and I realize that some answers "get lucky" with being extremely relevant, but ultimately breaking the rules of Stack Overflow.

Take this audit for example:

Audit with a short answer

I thought that this clearly would trigger a "Not an answer", because it is more suitable content for a comment. The post was asking how to implement something like this so more explanation would be required for it to properly be an answer.

I am sorry if I am misunderstanding the rules as they currently are and this is ultimately why I wanted to take this to meta to get clarification on this topic.

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You thinking that a more detailed description would make a better answer is a perfectly fine opinion to have. You can reflect that opinion in your vote. But it's still an answer to the question, even if you think it's not as detailed as it should be.

Comments are not for short answers, they're for clarifications of the question. An answer to the question being short doesn't mean it's Not An Answer.

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  • Lets assume I had downvoted it though, wouldn't I still have tripped the audit system? Because I do agree with the fact that it is an answer. In the past I had been using this flag to point out answers that didn't follow this page: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-answer. If this is the case, I can't agree that this is a high quality post that should be used for auditing purposes. Commented May 29, 2018 at 18:03
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    @RyanSchaefer It is a solid answer, the question is "How to get a label's caption without the '&' character (Used for accelerator keys)?". The person has given the answer, simple and to the point. And even if it had been a bad answer, the issue is that you flagged it as not an answer. If something is an answer, even if it's not following the how-to-answer guidelines, you should not flag it saying it is not an answer. That's what makes it a great audit, by messing up on this post, you're learning that this is not the correct use of the not-an-answer flag.
    – Davy M
    Commented May 29, 2018 at 18:31
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    @Davy but then wouldn't downvoting be a problem? I can say' this needs to be expanded. Downvote!' and still be wrong.... I definitely agree an NAA flag here isn't correct. But I can see legitimate justifications for downvotes
    – Patrice
    Commented May 29, 2018 at 22:50

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