It is because it is not a code snippet sharing site. We use meaningful, well-formulated, human communication to share our thoughts. It is a much higher level of the communication, as writing a question on a semi-literate level, and then answering it with a code snippet.
Typically beginner programmers tend to think, that communicating purely in code snippets is a HQ thing, but it is not. In our minds, there are still human concepts and human terminology. We are thinking on a human language. Communicating in source code is not an advanced level of communication, it is a degradation of it.
Not flagging code-only answers as VLQ (or at least down) breaks windows, i.e. it encourages others (typically VLQ posters) to follow this bad behavior.
The StackExchange does a pretty amazing job to enforce these "young titans" to learn to formulate in round, natural language sentences, if they missed to learn this skill in the elementary school.