I find disturbing that this answer to this question (Can Google Chrome open local links?) is the one that received the most upvotes.
My first thinking reading this was: this is not an answer and should be a comment.
Why? because it doesn't answer the question, it is vague, it is not detailed, it doesn't help at all.
Nevertheless it got 47 upvotes. I think the only reason such answer received 47 upvotes is because it is 10 years old, and in 2010 SO didn't have the same standards as now.
I then flagged it as "not an answer", downvoted it, and let a comment to express my felling to the answerer.
But then, I wondered if I was right at all, I was just basing my judgement on my own experience on SO and instinct. So I took 10 minutes to find related guidelines and questions on meta. And after 10 minutes, I still don't know if I am right or wrong. I came to 2 meta (SO and Exchange) discussions that serve a bit as reference regarding this matter, and are in opposition according to me.
This clearly state that I was wrong. According to it, it is an answer and should not have been flagged as "not an answer".
However this, shows that I am right.
Answers need to have sufficient information to understand the answer. The answer should be described in a reasonable level of detail and / or include a minimal example of the answer.
So, am I right or wrong?