Sometimes when reviewing First Answers I'm not sure if I should upvote the answer based solely on its structure or also on its correctness.
For example, I was reviewing some First Posts today and came with a First Answer about a quite complex JavaScript matter. Even though I couldn't evaluate if the answer was right or not, it was really well structured with many references. I ended up upvoting and, for my surprise (more or less), it was test. And I passed (yey).
But it got me thinking if this really was the correct behavior.
I figure that a less explained right answer is more useful than a well explained wrong answer. Should I upvote a well structured answer even if I don't understand if it's indeed answering the question? Would No Action Needed
or Skip
be better suited options in this situation?