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I'm just getting to be familiar to the Low quality answers review queue and I have observed that sometimes the option Recommend deletion has multiple reasons:

  • No comment needed
  • This is commentary on another post, not an answer [...]
  • This is a “thank you” comment [...]
  • This is an “I’m having this problem, too” comment [...]
  • This is a different question posted as an answer [...]
  • This is a link-only answer (and not spam) [...]

However, sometimes there are only the "no-comment" and "link-only" possibilities. What is the reason behind this mechanism?

EDIT: Thanks to the comments, it was figured out, that the two-options case is for old answers (but it is not yet known how old it is).

It is a bit strange to me that old (possible) Low quality answers do not need the same detailed justification for deletion that newer ones. It is more strange, that the "link-only" option still keeps on. However, my wondering about this practice is not a but a question.

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    The answers with only two options are quite old ones, but I don't know how old they have to be. Aug 2 at 9:26
  • Relevant overmeta post about the reviewing process of this queue: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/155538/… . Just in case you hadn't seen it. Not that it answers this particular question though.
    – Gimby
    Aug 2 at 11:16
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    Doesn't the dialog state something like "this question is old and comments will not help anymore" when there are only two options? I can't check since I've spend all my reviews today.
    – BDL
    Aug 2 at 11:20
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    @BDL: you are right: there is This answer has been on the site for quite a while now; it probably won't benefit from commentary. If you think it could be fixed, go back and leave a comment explaining the problem.
    – Tom Solid
    Aug 2 at 12:26

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