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5 votes
1 answer
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Should I recommend deletion for code-only answers? [duplicate]

In the Low Quality Answers review queue, there are only three options for dealing with answers: "Looks OK", "Edit", and "Recommend Deletion". Because of the limited ...
64 votes
1 answer
2k views

Is it wrong to ask for an explanation of how/why the code works in code-only answers?

Checking the low quality queue on Stack Overflow, some code-only answers came up. I visited the questions in particular (I normally do that before deciding if I should skip or take action) and found ...
84 votes
8 answers
6k views

Flag 'Try This: {code}' Answers as "Very Low Quality"?

I constantly tell people that “try this” is not a good answer. It explains nothing and just dumps code on the OP which does not teach anything. It's becoming worse and worse, and I even see very high ...
292 votes
4 answers
10k views

You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity in the Low Quality Posts queue

If you're reviewing low quality posts, I'd like you to read this. All of it. Not skim it, not just vote up/down with everyone else. In exchange, I'll keep it short. Or if you are too busy, here you go:...
1 vote
1 answer
116 views

Review Ban based on low quality answers [duplicate]

It happened twice to me, I get banned while reviewing test answers, the thing is I am really paying attention but for some reason the community has different opinion. Here is an example: https://...
7 votes
2 answers
270 views

New prefab comment / delete recommendation reason for LQP queue

I am proposing a new pre-selectable reason to "recommend deletion" that comes with a comment: Answers to non-trivial problems that contain code without any further explanation are unlikely to be of ...
-21 votes
2 answers
211 views

Why to comment misprints or minor code errors?

Consider this Stack Overflow question: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'addEventListener' of undefined There is a simple change - the author uses <= instead of <. So I quoted ...
1 vote
0 answers
36 views

What to do when there are multiple answers with only code and zero explanation? [duplicate]

This is the question I'm talking about: Change a variable when button is clicked. There are only a couple of answers that have some explanation on the code they provided; the rest are simply "here's ...
-13 votes
1 answer
163 views

Can we have a code only reason for deletion? [duplicate]

A discussion for a possible feature request: For code only answers can we please have a code only reason for deletion? And if so, how do we word it?
2 votes
2 answers
170 views

First Posts Review Queue - Is this really a good audit? [duplicate]

I recently failed this code-only answer audit in the First Posts Review Queue. As I understand from previous meta posts, code-only answers do not warrant a NAA flag. The answer is in fact an attempt ...
2 votes
1 answer
46 views

Should answers always be explicit?

This answer showed up in my flag queue. To me, it seemed that OP misunderstands the sequence of operations between assignment and postincrement/-decrement, but that the answer addressed this so ...
1 vote
2 answers
308 views

Should I vote to delete poor answers in the VLQ? [duplicate]

I came across this answer in the low-quality queue: I don't consider it a good answer. There's hardly any explanation of the code itself, the little explanation there is is in a code block when it ...
25 votes
1 answer
674 views

What to do with code-only answers in Low Quality Posts queue? [duplicate]

Since I've just gained full editing privileges, I started reviewing Low Quality Posts. Sometimes, I encounter code-only answers like this: To accomplish your goal: int input; int output = ...
5 votes
1 answer
168 views

Two good answers complete each other, but which one should be rather accepted?

I'm asking this question, because I cannot find the proper explanation. I answered this question which had an answer before, but not fully covered and on demand of user I "linked" to another answer ...
0 votes
0 answers
45 views

Correct review action for correct "low-quality" answers that could use elaboration [duplicate]

While going through the low-quality answer queue, I run into a lot of answer that address the question, have a correct solution, but don't provide much context or an explanation. When I encounter ...
2 votes
0 answers
109 views

How should I comment on code-only answers I encounter in the Low Quality Posts review queue? [duplicate]

I've already looked at Reviewing Low Quality Posts - Answers without explanation, but my question is a bit different - namely, I'm not asking if they should be deleted (I already know they shouldn't, ...
-1 votes
1 answer
103 views

Add a "code snippet only" reason on low quality queue [duplicate]

I have noticed a huge number of answers in the low quality review queue recently which have consisted of a line of code only with literally no text of perhaps an inane comment such as "Do this." with ...
13 votes
1 answer
439 views

The difference between low-quality vs unhelpful?

I was going through the Low-Quality Review queue, and came across this instance: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/5211983 I went ahead and chose the "Looks Good" response, because ...
15 votes
0 answers
242 views

How to handle code-only answers in the VLQ queue [duplicate]

From time to time I encounter code-only answers (answers with just code, or with a heading similar to "Try this:" and code) in the low quality review queue. These answers usually answer the immedeate ...