When you're dealing with resource requests, always vote to close/flag the question - don't flag the answers. If you stumble over a resource request by finding an answer in the review queues, I'm not entirely sure what you're supposed to do with the answer. Personally, I just click skip and vote to close the question.
If you flag multiple answers, however, whether they're marked helpful or declined depends on the mod. I've had flags both declined and marked helpful, though mostly on questions where I didn't perceive it as off-topic until the mod made it clear. If you're in doubt about the question, you can always ask someone for a second opinion.
That being said, if the answer clears the review queue naturally, link-only answers on off-topic questions are likely to be deleted. There's three deleted answers to that question which likely entered the review queue (two are likely, one is guaranteed because it has a comment from the VLQ review queue). It is inconsistent, yes, but it seems that closure has become more common in newer times compared to just deleting the answer when there's mods involved.
Link-only answers are technically answers to a question that requests them. Again, it's better closing the question in cases like these than flagging the answers, as closing the question normally takes 5 (until mid-september 2019, it takes 3) close votes, followed by up to 10 deletion votes on the question if the community agrees to just get rid of the entire off-topic mess, compared to spreading out several reviews and deletion and recommend deletion (for <20k users) votes on the answers and eventually the question.
TL;DR: Prefer closing those types of questions rather than flagging the answers