As far as I know and as I commented, answers positively scored and accepted get to be reviewed by moderators even if they go through the community review. I asked about this some time ago and got an answer which may shed a bit more light into this.
This comment under the answer gives additional clues:
If a post has a positive score and review votes to delete it, the flags are marked as helpful and a system-generated "Post has a good score but received delete votes" flag is raised for moderators to review. We then go through and review each of these, both to prevent good posts from being deleted by bad reviews and to catch things like voting fraud propping up bad answers. Those posts will all be eventually reviewed by a moderator – Brad Larson♦ Jan 9 at 17:37
Still, I think that your use of the NAA flag on that answer wasn't very enlightened.
That post is an answer for that question. What you want to argue is that the question is not proper for SO.
But if a question asks for a link or a list of links, a post that answers with a link can't be NAA. The problem in these cases lies with the question.
(Not that I'm super happy with these rules, as they can be confusing, and what's considered a correct action in review might not be consistent with what's the correct course when flagging... but they do make some sense).
Suggest me some tutorials where i can learn quick.
Don't get me wrong, it's still a bad answer - but when the question is kinda asking for bad answers this is to be expected. Close or flag the question and move on..." (Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?)