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csharpnumpty
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Is it encouraged to flag (subjectively) inferior answers when reviewing?

So, I'm a relative noob at editing and reviewing low quality posts. I 'get' the vast majority of the reasons for recommending closure, declining suggested edits and so on

However, I came across this one this morning in a 'low-quality' queue:

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Now - there are two seemingly decent answers to this question and one seemingly not-decent answer, one of the other 'answerers' has made an accusation in a comment which may be true but can't be proven. In any case, I look at this answer and find the value of it dubious.

So - there's no option for recommending a deletion based on perceived quality (which makes sense as this is immensely subjective), so my question is - does this simply just get ignored and left against the question as an answer? Or is it encouraged that these are flagged and if so, for what reason?

This is just a curiosity for me and I generally take an "If in doubt, leave alone" cautious approach towards being destructive :)

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