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 support but a discussion question.