I noticed this article (now deleted) that was posted recently to the Google Cloud collective. It's essentially a link-only article:
Seeing that articles (at least technical ones) are similar to answers (they have been compared to self-answered questions) and since we have already established that link-only answers are not allowed (as per Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?), do you think articles should be the exception?
In other words, is an article consisting of an external link and a couple of sentences to describe what the actual (i.e., external) article is about allowed?
Update: The article has since been deleted by a staff member. So, I'm guessing the answer is "it's not allowed". The following question still stands though:
If not, what's the proper action to take when encountering similar cases (considering that articles cannot be flagged or closed and they can only be deleted by mods community managers)?
Update #2
Another article was dropped yesterday. This time, not only is it a link-only article, it's not even a technical one (it merely announces some kind of a learning challenge/game hosted by the company) and yet it's tagged as a "Knowledge article" (rather than, maybe, "Announcement"?). Here's a screenshot in case it (hopefully) gets deleted:
Can we please make sure that companies are on the same page with what articles should be used for? We've been told that guidance was provided to the companies but that doesn't seem to be taking into consideration with these off-topic articles.