I flagged this answer (screenshot in case it gets deleted) as VLQ and the flag was declined with "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".
In review, it was also marked as "Recommend deletion" twice.
In my view, this answer is not attempting to address the OP's issue in a very meaningful way ("it works for me" is a variant of "it works on my machine!"); are you going to let your coworkers skate with that? But that's beside the point.
I can elaborate further:
- it isn't stating why it works in a way that can help other people understand what's going on
- doesn't provide what steps led to that conclusion
- doesn't directly address the question, which is specifically about Chrome
- doesn't state what programming language it's written in (I guess it's PHP?), when the question doesn't have language tags
Though my reasoning must be flawed. Can you please help me understand why this answer is acceptable?