In [this question][1] the OP asked how to create constant objects in Objective-C. [One answer][2] does not even try to answer it but hints out some unrelated code issues — something I would use a comment for. There-for I think it should be transformed to an comment. Or aren't comment the appropriate tool for that? So I flagged the answer (actually three times) but the response says: it looks like an answer, it is an answer. In my second flagging I said: "if we look on the question, this is not an answer." It was declined with: > "the definition of "not an answer" is that you must not look at the question in order to determine if it is an answer - this very clearly fits the definition of an answer" I find that quite ridiculous, as it doesn't even fit to the title of the question. So if it doesn't contain a question mark it is an answer? If it contains a rhetorical question, it isn't an answer? and for questions: If the title doesn't contain *how*, *what*, *why* or *wtf* should I close it as not a valid question (would fit to more than 80% of the questions) So if next time someone asks about date time calculation my answer won't be deleted, although it reads "Yes, the number of dwarfs is 7!" (<- looks like an answer, this very clearly fits the definition of an answer) **Can an answer be an answer without the context of the question? How do we define an answer?** [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2436463/how-do-i-declare-an-array-as-a-constant-in-objective-c [2]: http://stackoverflow.com/a/3307133/106435