Today I was reviewing some Low Quality Posts, and I noticed that I pressed "Skip" in about 80% of the cases. While there inherently is nothing wrong with skipping I sat for a moment and wondered what caused me to skip all these answers.
The reason being that they mostly were code-only, or code with some added words like: "Try this:"
After a while I came across this review item, an answer that simply stated:
sed 's/20[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9] [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]/echo `date --date="&" +"%s"`/e' inputfile > outputfile
I then noticed a comment on this answer, originating from the Late Answer review:
While this code may solve the question, including an explanation of how and why this solves the problem would really help to improve the quality of your post, and probably result in more up-votes. Remember that you are answering the question for readers in the future, not just the person asking now. Please edit your answer to add explanations and give an indication of what limitations and assumptions apply. From Review
A comment I felt I could have left on 99% of the review items I just skipped.
Now as to the validity of code only answers, there has been discussion:
- Flag 'Try This: {code}' Answers as "Very Low Quality"?
- You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity in the Low Quality Posts queue
With the conclusion being that it being code only doesn't make it delete-worthy.
Now as I don't consider a code-only answer to be an OK answer, nor to be something I, or most likely anyone else for that matter, can edit into a real answer it just leaves the Skip button as the only escape. Using the Skip button does, well exactly nothing. And thus offers no solution in shortening the queue.
As I would like to see these code-only answers improved into real answers I could go about adding comments manually, which some people do. Which is really great!, but not something all reviewers do, or are able to do.
So I propose that we add that excellent comment I quoted above, as something we can add to a code-only answer with the simple click of a button.
I see several options where we could implement this, either under the "Looks OK" or under the "Skip" button, just in a similar fashion as the automated comments are included under the "Recommend Deletion" button.