Simply evaluate the post as if it weren't answered by the author of the question. If someone had asked the question:
I've been struggling for a while now as my iOS Xamarin Release build seems to just hang when I try to to a HTTP Get or Post using the HttpClient. As it seems like there are a lot of people having a lot of different problems, I shared the outcome of my research below and a variety of possible solutions.
And someone else had provided an answer with some blind guesses as to what the person was struggling with, do you think that would make a good answer?
I certainly don't.
It doesn't matter if the information in the answer is technically correct or not (I don't know enough about the subject to comment on whether or not it's correct), it's not an answer to the question. Of course, it can't be, because the question is simply unanswerable. The question is woefully inadequate in terms of asking a question with a verifiably correct answer.
Not only that, but the answer is trying to answer multiple wildly different questions. It's just trying to contain a grab bag of several different, unrelated, problems. That's just not how the site works, doesn't make for a good answer, and again, is unrelated to the fact that they're the author of a question. If you were to go to any question and post an answer that answered several wildly different, unrelated, questions, you'd probably find yourself attracting downvotes. Potentially useful answers aren't useful when they're not posted to the question they're answering.
Just having a few random correct facts doesn't make an answer a good answer. They need to be correct facts that actually answer the question, for it to be a good answer.