https://stackoverflow.com/a/56009618/9609843
I can't understand why it is considered an answer (I got declined NAA flag on it). Can somebody explain? It should be a comment IMHO.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/56009618/9609843
I can't understand why it is considered an answer (I got declined NAA flag on it). Can somebody explain? It should be a comment IMHO.
Yes, it really is.
It contains all the necessary components of an answer:
An answer that tells you there is a bug or lack of support for a feature in a particular version of the software, and confirms that updating to a newer version solves the problem, is not only a valid answer, but a useful answer. Especially when it cites specific, traceable version numbers.
The only way to make that answer better would be if it provided a reference to support the claim—for example, a link to the project's bug tracker, showing that the bug has since been resolved in version 4.17.47. However, this is not a requirement for a valid answer.
Deleting that answer would not help anyone, which is why I declined the flag.
I can't see any reason why it would be better as a comment. Because it's short? No, comments aren't meant for short answers. They're meant for requesting clarification or suggesting improvements.
Related reading: When to flag an answer as “not an answer”?