Whenever I go into the "Low Quality Posts" review queue, I'd say a good 75% or more of them are code-only answers. I almost always say they "Look OK".
Looking through some older meta posts, this has been brought up again and again and again, and the general consensus seems to be that code-only answers are fine, yet people are continuously using this flag.
The flag description reads:
This answer has severe formatting or content problems. This answer is unlikely to be salvageable through editing, and might need to be removed.
Which sounds appropriate to me, as there are often a lot of truly low quality posts riddled with misspellings, incoherent grammar, broken code snippets, etc. that need to be fixed up/edited. I'd like to spend more time fixing those than approving code only answers.
Has any action been taken to reduce the amount of code-only answers entering the "Low Quality Posts" review queue, and if so, is it working? Can we get any stats on how effective it's been?