So [I once did a little study on this][1] and found at the time that applying delete votes was less effective than flagging for moderator attention. The problem was visibility, in that the only place other 10k+ users would see these was in the delete votes tab of the 10k tools.

However, that was before the review queues came into action. With the recent change that "not an answer" flags feed into the Low Quality Posts review, the idea is that the community should be able to delete these without the involvement of moderators. It's pretty easy for anyone to see "I like turtles" non-answers and be able to act on them.

The problem at present is that the Low Quality Posts review queue is jammed up with flags on questions so that these answers aren't getting reviewed like they should. There's a strong case to be made that with Triage and the Close Votes review queue, questions are being handled elsewhere and should be moved out of this queue. I believe that if we converted the Low Quality Posts review queue into Low Quality Answers, you'd see the community be able to handle almost all of these without moderator intervention.

That's not to say there'd be no value in flagging at that point. "not an answer" flags are what brings posts to the attention of moderators and the review queues, so if you come across them outside of these, feel free to flag them. I'd just like to see the community be more empowered to handle these, instead of moderators.


  [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/134300/135615