As one of your newest moderators, I've been handling a bunch of not-an-answer flags. One NAA flag was for this answer:
The flag comment said that the link was broken. When reviewing the flag, I:
- Confirmed that the link was broken
- Decided that without the link markup, "In MySQL, you can create a limited user (create new user and grant limited access), which can only access certain table." would be an attempt to answer the question.
- Found a new link and edited it into the answer.
- Marked the flag as helpful without deleting the answer.
However, the flagger commented:
It's still just a link-only answer. Answers should contain the relevant code. If the link is removed, this is just a comment. It says right in How to Answer - Provide context for links implies that (e.g. code is the relevant part).
Is code required here for this to be considered more than a link-only answer?
I think this case is more similar to Should this answer deleted as link-only be undeleted? where the description (but no code) was enough to get the answer un-deleted. And less similar than to Link-and-link-description-only answer where the "description" with the link was all filler.